Did a check-out this weekend, all looks very healthy. Each cylinder has 140-145psi cranking compression, not bad for only 7.7:1 CR. Leakdown measured 1-1.5psi @ 50psi regulated pressure, so 2-3%, still under 500mi. on the engine. Plugs all looked good and clean. Only sign of oil leaks is from the filter mount in the left fender/bumper mount. Think I need to reseal the NPT fittings and re-check the sealing surface...got a diaper on it for now. Motor is nice and dry. Oil pressure still ridiculously high. Seems to hit 65+psi when revved above 3K hot or cold. "Warm" idle is still 25psi @ 950rpm, over 50psi by 1800rpm warm, no such thing as "hot" with this engine yet. Running 4qts Mobile1 synthetic 5w-30.
I let it warm up before doing any pressure testing, and had a chance to let VEAL tune some of the free-revving cells in the 25-35 kpa region. I could see the AFR swing back and forth through 2-3K rpm. After letting VEAL tune for just a few minutes while I walked the active cells around slowly with my foot
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, the AFR was very close to my target #s. Unfortunately, that free-revving session must have smoked the wideband sensor. When I went to hit the road for a tuning session, the wideband started acting up. The display just stops moving and stays on a reading until the key is cycled. It will work briefly after a short cool down, but once it gets some heat in it, the reading stops moving. I took it for a highway cruise and blasted up a few hills and restarted at every chance I had, still couldn't get it to stay functioning for more than a few seconds after restart. I've got a spare sensor from the Baja I can try.
Using a velocity stack from a Dell 40 to smooth out the intake for now.
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