David Ferguson
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kruck":8jdu8fuk said:Hondata S300, and have tried two completely different ECU's with S300's installed.HPCRX36":8jdu8fuk said:Kevin,
What fuel management system are you using?
Also tried/verified:
- Compression is dead on 11.0:1.
- Compression check is showing great numbers across all four cylinders, all within 2psi of eachother.
- Leakdown test is between 1-3% on all four cylinders.
- Fuel pressure gage directly on the rail shows everything good there throughout dyno pulls.
- Intake tract is free and clear, including the throttle body opening properly.
- Exhaust has no cracks or blockages.
- Complete other distributors have been tried (houses coil & ignitor).
- Firing order of the distributor has been verified, and position of plug wires checked to be correct.
- Second set of plug wires have been tried. (Different plugs have not, but they look great.)
- Cam timing has been checked and re-checked.
- Multiple cams have been tried (even with an OEM cam in it, it's way down on power).
- Valves/springs do not appear to be floating or binding.
- No evidence of burning/leaking/mixing of any fluids.
- Head/block breather is present and open.
- Engine spins freely by hand with little force.
I didn't see that you verified the ignition timing. Is the crank trigger key'ed, or does it depend on friction washers? What happens if you advance the timing by 4 or 5 degrees? Good luck!