W211 e55 leaning out up top, return style setup solution
The piece that covered the pointless hole, was in the way. Cut it to make it fit.
(This fitting was changed the a straight)
And the bent the heatshielding back around the new lines. They both ran up just like the factory line did.
Ran out of -6 line. Had to order more. Was also missing a female to female -8an fitting so that's on order as well.
Just need to make that delete setup for the secondary pump pieces or whatever. And run the rest of the lines to the rails and regulator. Will be doing that this weekend
The longtubes don't hit at all actually lol. Plenty clearance.
The scrapes on the bottom are from me hitting a bump in the road while going faster than I should have been.
The car self lowers at 80mph, which put me too low for that bump...
Next weekend is gonna be full of tuning out the bugs and troubleshooting I'm sure.
also got my -8 female to female piece in, this will allow me to connect my filter to the Y block in the engine compartment for easy access
Also ordered these block off that I found on eBay, not sure if they fit, however it's only $20. So of they do, it will be a nice find for everyone doing this (the SAI delete)
Last edited by travhwrd; May 10, 2017 at 10:34 PM.
Love the sourcing and out of the box thinking on the 3.8L GTP SAI delete getter done brother!
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Lol I'm trying, parts should all be here today.
Wish I had tomorrow off to get things buttoned up. Have to wait til Saturday 🙄
For the record, those rubber slr plugs definitely fit, but it's a little fight to get them on. They do fit however!
SLR plugggs ehhh, its like sex with a hot woman, you would rather it fit tight than real loose lol
https://www.amazon.com/Lokman-Stainl...ne+clips&psc=1
Those would be nice. However I would need one for each line. X4. So that's about $90 on brackets to mount lines that will be covered up by the belly pans
Last edited by travhwrd; May 11, 2017 at 11:22 PM.
Just a cleaner look in general IMHO
I know its always easy to spend others money.... I would worry about the clear tubing heating up and deforming
Personally black vacuum line would just look better too and hold up better, if you were not in Florida I would just give you some
Thats me though
Great progress dude!
Running video next hombre
Just a cleaner look in general IMHO
I know its always easy to spend others money.... I would worry about the clear tubing heating up and deforming
Personally black vacuum line would just look better too and hold up better, if you were not in Florida I would just give you some
Thats me though
Great progress dude!
Running video next hombre
I just need to get rid of the pump and such for it also, I'll do that once this is done. If USPS doesn't suck again today, I'll have my lines and can finish building those tonight. Then tomorrow I can button everything up and hopefully start it up.
Only thing I'm really worried about is the tune.
Don't wanna have to replace my new plugs already, which I feel I'm gonna have to
And I only opted for the clear hose because no one else had the black that was actually open that day, but I do agree and will be swapping it out
Also gonna have to learn how to upload a video on here! Lol
Crank up, set that puppy for 80 psi at idle and just go for a quick 1 gear pull (2nd gear) and watch AFR. You will know immediately if you need a retune. You may, or due to your ability to control pressure accurately you may not.
You can ***adjust rail pressure little by little*** to compensate for a super rich condition to give you a bandaid until retune if you like.
All you you are really doing is manually adjusting how much fuel volume flows by adjusting rail pressure therefore being able to control the amount of fuel injected.
You may just find you are able to adjust the pressure and get a nice steady drop to into the 11's for AFR
Just go nice and easy, little by little and always keep AFR up and monitoring.
(Sure you are aware doing all this work, but yea rather say it than not right)
Last edited by BoostedAero; May 12, 2017 at 11:01 AM.
Crank up, set that puppy for 80 psi at idle and just go for a quick 1 gear pull (2nd gear) and watch AFR. You will know immediately if you need a retune. You may, or due to your complaints you may not.
You can ***adjust rail pressure a little*** to compensate super rich condition to give you a bandaid until retune.
All you you are really doing is manually adjusting how much fuel volume flows by adjusting rail pressure therefore being able to control The amount of fuel injected.
You may just find you are able to adjust the pressure and get a nice steady drop to into the 11's for AFR
Just go nice and easy, little by little and always keep AFR up and monitoring.
The only reason I say anything about a retune, is because when I was on the dyno, we kept adding fuel to try and fix the lean issue, about 4 times. And then on the last pull with last map, the dyno broke and we had no clue what anything was looking like. So now that the pressure loss will be fixed, I'm assuming I'll be dumping crazy amounts of fuel at wot.
However, we won't know until I try it out.
I'm aiming for a solid 12-12.5 afr at wot. No leaner
However, we won't know until I try it out.
I'm aiming for a solid 12-12.5 afr at wot. No leaner
I would say set it at 80psi and then flash the leanest tune you have and see what a pull it like...
It is gonna be dog rich though just cause the pressure increase at the rail that is no longer dropping
I do, but don't know which one it is lol.
I'm gonna try it with what I have. See what the afr is. Then swap tunes with what I THINK is the right one

Then you can see how much the tunes will change the actual AFR output
I wouldnt be surprised if you dont drop pressure at all with 900 lph to the regulator (my super fresh stock system drops from 80-82 psi to 60 psi at WOT) so you are going to have to play with it to get it right
All those an hoses and couplings in the Engine bay really worries me
as potential leaks!

Now I need to learn how to post a video here so y'all can see it in action!







