irie
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Good day,
Posting this question seeking clarification on the operation of the fuelling system in the D40s
Some time ago my friends Nav was blowing a bit of black smoke on acceleration. It ended up being the boost control solenoid that was faulty. We swapped out the part and all was well afterwards.
After thinking about it some more, I was left confused. Correct me where I am wrong here. During the black smoke issues, I understand that the engine was expecting a higher air fuel ratio and as such was burning “rich” But then I remembered the Nav has a MAF.
Wouldn’t computer see less air coming in and adjust fuel to suit? Wouldn’t this effectively stop the black smoke from being produced?
I then realised that my understanding of the fuel system is flawed. Could anyone with more knowledge clarify my misunderstanding.
Thanks in advance!
Posting this question seeking clarification on the operation of the fuelling system in the D40s
Some time ago my friends Nav was blowing a bit of black smoke on acceleration. It ended up being the boost control solenoid that was faulty. We swapped out the part and all was well afterwards.
After thinking about it some more, I was left confused. Correct me where I am wrong here. During the black smoke issues, I understand that the engine was expecting a higher air fuel ratio and as such was burning “rich” But then I remembered the Nav has a MAF.
Wouldn’t computer see less air coming in and adjust fuel to suit? Wouldn’t this effectively stop the black smoke from being produced?
I then realised that my understanding of the fuel system is flawed. Could anyone with more knowledge clarify my misunderstanding.
Thanks in advance!