2 doors wrote:Yeah unbelievable aye ,must drain the oil next , as there is no telling how much fuel ended up in the sump, every time I had the key on checking spark and wiring fans it would have been pumping fuel through.
i remember all too well going through this issue, what you can do to help with the bore washing issue is something like this
1) disable the TPS so your idle is running from the main fuel map
2) keep reducing the fuel cells ( at idle until l the motor dies completely ) this will be in 20's AFR range.
3) dump your fuel washed oil ( in my situation there was enough fuel in the oil that the PVC system was cycling enough fuel back into the intake to cause a misfire )
4) with tps disabled crank and try and start the engine from the main fuel map , keep increasing the fuel cells just enough until you get a stable idle.
5) make 100% certain the ignition timing the computer is seeing, matches exactly with what the ignition map is seeing. ( too far retarded timing on a turbo engine can actually melt a turbine wheel, bend a turbine shaft and waste pretty much everything that moves - ask me how i know )
6) at this point ( still with no wide band ) you should be able to do an old school plug check and work out if its running happily on idle
In very general Terms once you get the stable warm idle you can start tuning off boost with a wideband logged against the megasquirt , 14,5 AFR cruising then low 14's to high 13's accelerating off boost )
once you get into 1 or 2 psi of boost you want to be in the low 13 AFR and from 3-5 psi you want to be in the mid 11's 11.3 to 11.5 AFR. this will be nice and safe.
I suggest an EGT gauge is just as important as a wide band gauge. EGT will show high when your off boost timing is a bit low ( this knowlage will help you gain off boost power ) and on boost EGT should never exceed about 900deg, from memory general boost will be in 700 to 850 EGT zone.
if you want to get really anorak you can install an air line fitting in the exhaust manifold pre turbo and directly measure exhaust manifold pressure with a cheap boost gauge.
It sounds like its going a bit far but while the manifold is off it would be very easy to install the fittings.