I know it sounds a bit silly, but with a hose feeding all that metered air from the crankcase straight from the valve cover, if you were to have any leaky gaskets that could allow extra air into the crankcase, couldn't that cause a lean condition?
Because I have a vacuum leak. And a pretty bad oil pan gasket, and having quite a time trying to locate the air leak.
The leak seems to only happen under some throttle. Holding the throttle steady past 2k rpms makes it lope.
Last couple years ago I had a cheap vacuum gauge from eBay, and the men's would violently flutter back and forth under acceleration. I thought the gauge was just bad at the time. But now I know for sure there is a vacuum leak somewhere.
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Because I have a vacuum leak. And a pretty bad oil pan gasket, and having quite a time trying to locate the air leak.
The leak seems to only happen under some throttle. Holding the throttle steady past 2k rpms makes it lope.
Last couple years ago I had a cheap vacuum gauge from eBay, and the men's would violently flutter back and forth under acceleration. I thought the gauge was just bad at the time. But now I know for sure there is a vacuum leak somewhere.
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