running rich problem on 98 civic ex
Originally Posted by jasont
Ive put a intake, header, and exaust on my 98 civic ex and now it's running rich. What should I do to solve the problem? 

I have white stuff on my plugs but not as rich as yours. Someone told me to check the timing. My compression was low until I poured oil in each cylinder. The compression improved. Unburnt gas was washing down on the cylinder walls causing poor compression caused by poor timing. The unburnt gas mixes with the oil and probably causes the oil to burn.
I'm about to pickup a timing light to check mine next week and put new plugs in and see what the difference is. My wires may need replacing too.
Your situation seems more extreme than mine since I don't get black soot on the bumper. What's your compression like?
I'm about to pickup a timing light to check mine next week and put new plugs in and see what the difference is. My wires may need replacing too.
Your situation seems more extreme than mine since I don't get black soot on the bumper. What's your compression like?
I have a friend that did the same to a prelude. The computers in hondas are very basic and do not cross check them selves like Audi or such. the fuel enrichment (pulse width) is learned for one setup , when you change it, it is still for the original setup, when changing cfm and backpressure you push fuel through the engine at a higher rate. causing unburnt fuel (black stuff). if resetting the comp dont solve it, change map sensor manifold vaccuum to the closest fitting line to the head and add a delay valve inline. if those two fail back your timing (retard) a degree at a time and try it step by step. everyone says advance for power. but, when you mod you must retard, as it is much much more efficent with higher rpms at a load .


