Originally Posted By: Winter
 Originally Posted By: Lifeguard
[quote=intergrated j 78]..... The previous owner had decided to sawzall the catalytic converter off and replace it with a turbo muffler, so the lack of exhaust back pressure makes it impossible to fully tune it.....


Just a general comment on this concept of "lack of exhaust back pressure" causing a problem. This statement is not uncommon on the internet, though not technically correct. Lower pressure at the exhaust port when the exhaust valve is opening and closing is desirable, with some qualifications. Exhaust pressure is affect by 1) quantity of flow, 2) pressure pulses communicating from other exhaust ports (a good example is on oem cast iron exhaust manifolds), and 3) pressure pulses reflected back from the end of transitions (exhaust runner terminations at collectors or mufflers or catalytic converters). Removing the catalytic converter may have negatively impacted the tuning of the exhaust system, probably altering the timing of the positive and negative pressure pulses at the exhaust ports, but not because it reduced general back pressure.


I'm not sure if I was clear on the state of my exhaust, everything from the catalytic converter on back was removed, and then the header pipe just has a muffler on it, so there's not much exhaust left which I'm sure affects the tune of the exhaust pretty negatively. I can put the idler screw all the way in with the HEI vacuum plugged, and I can't get it to go below 1k or 1.1k rpm to get to the recommended 800 rpm idle on the first step on the engine tuning decal. It just races at idle. My assumption is that the lack of exhaust is the problem, so I'm going to get that fixed for that reason and just to make it sound like a grown-up's car. If I can tune it after that, I found the problem, if not I guess I'll keep digging.

Last edited by Lifeguard; 02/20/14 02:43 PM.