Cudabob496,
I can tell it goes lean through the Atomic EFI handheld O2 sensor output and my Inovate widband O2 sensor output. I have a sensor in each header collector.
Light acceleration will yield a gradual increase in richness on the gauge and good acceleration. If I hit the throttle fast I get a lean spike, the car noses over, but picks up and accelerates a second or two later.
I was afraid that after seeing my plugs that the Atomic EFI computer was getting a bad O2 reading due to oil fouling and possible air leaking into the intake.
I figured it would be best to rule out an intake leak before chasing down anything else.
Craig
well, I have a wide band O2 sensor, but not EFI. In general, I would not look at the plugs for many answers, as there are so many variables as to why
a particular plug might be a certain color, though the light colored plugs may be confirming your lean situation. I would guess there may be a programming
or some other type of malfunction with the EFI (like faulty O2 sensor), and would focus there first. But I have limited experience with EFI.
From my experience, the O2 sensor readings are more reliable when the throttle is steady, rather than when accelerating or decelerating.
And reading plugs is generally done after a wide open throttle run on new plugs.
If it was a big Holley regular carb, I would just be increasing jet size to eliminate the lean situation.