Originally Posted by
Muggydude
First race with the clocked b5 pro.... Amain win!
Ran pretty strong all day, had a chance to TQ but flamed out. Started fourth in the Amain, crossed the line first, and never looked back. This engine is a real screamer, awesome powerband. Strong throughout the whole range but smooth! Came off after the main at 217, could still be leaned a bit. Engine could outpull most of the motors out there, and at 1/2-3/4 throttle!
M2C variable weight clutch worked excellent as well, running 4 medium shoes with 4 1.0 springs and no weights. Trying TKO special clutch bearings, and so far almost a gallon and still good!
I did run into a problem (sort of):
When I would fire the engine up (from ambient) it would start a little rich, and return to idle well. However, after a few full speed passes, the engine would come in from full throttle with a high idle for a few seconds, and then come down to a normal idle. I tried richening, leaning, but nothing seemed to work. The engine ran fine that way, no problems with bottom end or flameouts, but it seams a little weird. Could it be the idle gap (too big, too large?)
yes it could be your idle gap too large. However, if you close your idle and it nesicarily does not fix your high idle at WOT and if when yoru idle does drop down and if the idle is unstable don't lean the lsn, richen the hsn. Matter of fact before closing the idle gap i would richen the hsn just a hour or 2 and see if that helps. This is that funny area of a engine tune. Really it could be A. too large gap, B. to lean LSN, or C. to lean HSN. and you are fubar if it's all three or a combo of.
I find with the werks if in this situation you try to richen the LSN you will be stuck fighting the idle gap and lsn setting. And this only happens when you are waiting for the idle to drop i have gotten as much as a 4 stage idle. And most of the time i can fix it simply by richening the HSN. Sometimes just lower the idle gap a hour.
Basically when it's all said and done, i end up with a lsn a little on the lean side and a hsn optimal or on the rich side. my werks does not like a lsn on the rich side at all so you are basically stuck to compensating with hsn.