Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Since fitting the forward facing plenum the plugs foul in less than 2000ks. I pull the out clean them up and put them back everything fine goes like a rocket. Then she went again today. BCPR7ES gapped0.8 are what I have been using. When they come out they are totally sooty. Black as. Have a set of the pre plenum change plugs that had done 7000ks, they look OK. Still see the white of the insulator.

How do I fix this? I have a DFA and hand controller. Will this fix it? Or is there some other sensor that is off its face.

Your thoughts would be welcome.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/339664-plug-fouling/
Share on other sites

Since fitting the forward facing plenum the plugs foul in less than 2000ks. I pull the out clean them up and put them back everything fine goes like a rocket. Then she went again today. BCPR7ES gapped0.8 are what I have been using. When they come out they are totally sooty. Black as. Have a set of the pre plenum change plugs that had done 7000ks, they look OK. Still see the white of the insulator.

How do I fix this? I have a DFA and hand controller. Will this fix it? Or is there some other sensor that is off its face.

Your thoughts would be welcome.

I don't know much about forward facing plenums, but can't see why it should foul all your plugs.

It could be your o2 sensor, but I would expect poor running too if it were that. Also coolant temp sensor. You can meter the temp sensor to see whether it's giving the correct readings, but the o2 sensor isn't that easy, though the voltage should cycle on it.

Another possibility is plugs that are too cold, though I wouldn't say that sevens like you have would normally cause this.

Even maybe FPR

Are you doing lots of short runs? After a good motorway run, the plugs shouldn't be black.

Basically, we need more info on what level of tune/mods you have and how it's running in general to give more advice.

Edited by DeanR33
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/339664-plug-fouling/#findComment-5486475
Share on other sites

pull the plugs and coils out, disconnect the cas and crank it over

watch the plug holes for any vapor, because the cas isn't connected the injectors shouldn't fire but if you see vapour coming out there is fuel getting in = injector seals

i'm guessing that its a s1 here = same injectors as r33's which sit in the fuel rail and fuel flows around them unlike r34/s2 injectors which have the hose on one end

you may need to get the fuel rail machined or just get new seals

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/339664-plug-fouling/#findComment-5487387
Share on other sites

pull the plugs and coils out, disconnect the cas and crank it over

watch the plug holes for any vapor, because the cas isn't connected the injectors shouldn't fire but if you see vapour coming out there is fuel getting in = injector seals

i'm guessing that its a s1 here = same injectors as r33's which sit in the fuel rail and fuel flows around them unlike r34/s2 injectors which have the hose on one end

you may need to get the fuel rail machined or just get new seals

Yes, it's an S1 Auto.

I'll give that a try. Anything actually.

If it is leaky seal(s) would that not impair performance all the time? And would some plugs be sooty and others not. In my case all the plugs are Sooty.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/339664-plug-fouling/#findComment-5487466
Share on other sites

pull the plugs and coils out, disconnect the cas and crank it over

watch the plug holes for any vapor, because the cas isn't connected the injectors shouldn't fire but if you see vapour coming out there is fuel getting in = injector seals

i'm guessing that its a s1 here = same injectors as r33's which sit in the fuel rail and fuel flows around them unlike r34/s2 injectors which have the hose on one end

you may need to get the fuel rail machined or just get new seals

Yes, it's an S1 Auto.

I'll give that a try. Anything actually.

If it is leaky seal(s) would that impair performance all the time? And would some plugs be sooty and others not. In my case all the plugs are Sooty.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/339664-plug-fouling/#findComment-5487467
Share on other sites

What I have done today is to run a less restrictive line to the fuel PRV. It could have been choking a bit.

Cleaned the plugs and bingo.

Started first kick and was able to balance 50c piece on the top radiator support. So its smooth.

If it plays up again I'll try the CAS check of Tom. Just trying one thing at a time. Too often I have done too much stuff and dont know what fixed the problem.

I'll keep you posted.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/339664-plug-fouling/#findComment-5487626
Share on other sites

it'll probably run ok buy be uber rich

i put a safc on my 32 and turned the mixture right up and it still ran fine (+20% fuel) and sounded smoother but sounded like it had bogged down a bit

see how it goes, if they foul again then its something to look at

could have been that when you were installing the f-facing plenum the injector seats were off or the o-rings no longer fit

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/339664-plug-fouling/#findComment-5489690
Share on other sites

it'll probably run ok buy be uber rich

i put a safc on my 32 and turned the mixture right up and it still ran fine (+20% fuel) and sounded smoother but sounded like it had bogged down a bit

see how it goes, if they foul again then its something to look at

could have been that when you were installing the f-facing plenum the injector seats were off or the o-rings no longer fit

I did not pull the injectors out and replace the o rings but I did put in the new plastic insulators. The question I have about the injectors is that if one did leak internally would it make all the cylinders run massively rich??? I would guess that if the prv was not working properly that all plugs would foul.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/339664-plug-fouling/#findComment-5490176
Share on other sites

shouldn't cause them all to foul

what do you mean by the plastic insulators?

Nissan call them "Insulator Injector" From memory it seals the injector body to the inlet port and insulates it from the heat of the plenum to prevent vapourisation I guess. Its on page EN108 of the R33 manual.

I have had R30s since new in 1984 and the only problem I ever had with them was the prv. When it spits the dummy it will start but not run over 1200revs.

I'll go for a 200k run and see how the plugs look when I get back.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/339664-plug-fouling/#findComment-5490982
Share on other sites

  • 1 month later...

I refurbished all the earthing leads and put in extras. The earth wires at the front of the plenum were not tight down as the bolt had bottomed. That seems to have fixed the sooty bit, but it still got its knickers in a knot, now and again, for no apparent reason.

Checked all the vac/boost lines and found the one to the PRV and to the inlet of the MBC and to the actuator were a bit sus. So clipped them.

Its early days yet but on a couple of 40k trips up and down the mountain it has not missed beat.

One suggestion for folks wanting to fit a forward plenum, the connections for the lines at the back of the plenum come out at rightangles.

I would suggest putting in a right angle fitting then they would be more upright an accessible.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/339664-plug-fouling/#findComment-5550261
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Hi, wondering if the HKS bar and water reservoir still available? Thanks 
    • What an awesome idea to fit the facelift Lamborghini Diablo headlights. They are a perfect fit!
    • An update regarding the registration with the DVLA I sent off the paperwork the day after I collected the car from the port, two weeks later it was all returned with a letter explaining they have rejected the application. This was because the cheque was £20 short for the road tax (I used a price list I found online). Nevermind it is what it is, it was sent back to them the following day with a new cheque. Fast forward another 2 weeks or so, I called them for an update to be told it had been rejected. Yesterday (16th September) I received the documents back along with another letter, this time it was because I didn't put an X in one box on the V750 (personalised number plate certificate), which declared that I had the rights to the personalised number plate. Why this wasn't mentioned in the first rejection letter, I don't know, but it could have saved this headache. The documents were sent back today, so fingers crossed third times a charm and it'll FINALLY be registered on the road just in time for the bad weather (woohoo!) To cheer myself up I lowered the front 25mm, was sick of seeing it sit like a monster truck. No idea how much clearance I'll have getting on and off the driveway, I'll worry about that when I can actually drive it
    • You're going to miss not worrying about rust in the strut towers like the Skyline shitboxes out there
    • A few little updates that weren't filmed due to not taking long to do or not interesting enough for their own video. My new K&N Air Filter arrived, I went with an RU-4180 which matched the dimensions of the universal cone filter the car originally had.  The battery had gone flat, while that was charging I tidied up the spaghetti wiring at the bulk head and down the sides of the engine Next job was to swap the stereo The Kenwood harness had the female ISO plugs cut off and the male ISO plugs cut off the adaptor loom and joined with bullet connectors. I ordered in a repair loom through work and re-did it all. New Kenwood unit installed (Android Auto, DAB, Bluetooth, Reverse Camera) The bonnet/hood gas struts have been poor since collecting the car. I couldn't find any suitable replacements locally so took a chance on a pair from AliExpress.  The originals don't use a retaining clip to secure the cup onto the ball fixture, would explain why I struggled for 10-15mins trying to pry off the cups. The ball fixtures unscrew using a 12mm spanner, new ones are the same size. Sadly no photo of them fitted, you're not missing much lol The dished Momo steering wheel got replaced with my Momo Tuner, turns out I ordered counter sunk bolts for the horn trim ring (like they normally are for the steering wheel) instead of allen cap (flat seat)  A terrible photo of a Quaife style gear shift knob I've had stashed in my tool box for many years after purchasing the incorrect thread size (I can see a pattern emerging with ordering incorrect parts...) Also threw in a cup holder and a (empty) Boss Coffee can, because why not  
×
×
  • Create New...