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#21
Re: P0171 Bank 1 Lean
Donating Users
02-04-2020
Originally Posted by
Hurricane87
How am I supposed to learn from pots that literally make no sense? Please explain this to me.
The irony is tangible.
Top Swapped 01 Imp
VS (very small?) cam, SD Headers, 2.8" pulley, 29°, ported everything, E85, AEM water/meth, Deka 60's, HPT tuned
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#22
Re: P0171 Bank 1 Lean
02-04-2020
Hurricane, you act like the name you chose. For the record, I stopped replying to your posts long ago based on your perceived attitude and how you wrote responses to people attempting to help you.
Enjoy your LB1 issue.
I drink..so consider that when reading my posts.
2010 Audi A6 Dual IC's
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#23
Re: P0171 Bank 1 Lean
GrandPrix Junkie
02-04-2020
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#24
Re: P0171 Bank 1 Lean
Donating Users
02-04-2020
Top Swapped 01 Imp
VS (very small?) cam, SD Headers, 2.8" pulley, 29°, ported everything, E85, AEM water/meth, Deka 60's, HPT tuned
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#25
Re: P0171 Bank 1 Lean
GrandPrix Junkie
02-05-2020
GPF is cheap and doesnt offer anything else
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#26
Re: P0171 Bank 1 Lean
GT Level Member
02-05-2020
Cheap bastards
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#27
Re: P0171 Bank 1 Lean
GTX Level Member
02-07-2020
Originally Posted by
bandook
The irony is tangible.
The beatings will continue until morale improves....................
For the record : I am NOT a naked meth-head who shoves rocks up my butt.
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#28
Re: P0171 Bank 1 Lean
GT Level Member
02-07-2020
Sadly, OP hasn't been back for a few days. Maybe he's busy reading up on super technical automotive lingo like "intake tube" and "oil dipstick"
Last edited by Supercharged99; 02-08-2020 at 05:06 PM.
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#29
Re: P0171 Bank 1 Lean
GT Level Member
02-08-2020
Originally Posted by
Supercharged99
Sadly, OP hasn't been back for a few days. Maybe he's busy really up on super technical automotive lingo like "intake tube" and "
dipstick oil."
fixed that for ya.
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#30
Re: P0171 Bank 1 Lean
GT Level Member
02-15-2020
Originally Posted by
Supercharged99
Sadly, OP hasn't been back for a few days. Maybe he's busy reading up on super technical automotive lingo like "intake tube" and "oil dipstick"
I don't need to research what a dipstick is. You're quite visible.
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#31
Re: P0171 Bank 1 Lean
GT Level Member
02-15-2020
I'm happy to have provided so much amusement for all of you, just because I only speak English. For the record, the codes disappeared on their own and haven't reappeared. All I did was change the sperk plugs on the rear bank and not return to Wawa for gas. So, no vacuum leaks, just ****ty gas.
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#32
Re: P0171 Bank 1 Lean
GT Level Member
02-15-2020
Originally Posted by
Supercharged99
Sadly, OP hasn't been back for a few days. Maybe he's busy reading up on super technical automotive lingo like "intake tube" and "oil dipstick"
And BTW, I was busy habing heart bypass surgery. There is nothing "technical" about requesting responses in comprehensible English.
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#33
Re: P0171 Bank 1 Lean
Donating User
02-25-2020
Looks like I missed the party..... You should probably stay away from working on cars.
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#34
Re: P0171 Bank 1 Lean
GrandPrix Junkie
02-25-2020
you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink.
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#35
Re: P0171 Bank 1 Lean
02-26-2020
Can't make an english major spell properly either.
I drink..so consider that when reading my posts.
2010 Audi A6 Dual IC's
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#36
Re: P0171 Bank 1 Lean
SE Level Member
11-24-2020
A defective O2 sensore heater will trip an oxygen sensor code, but a lean condition will not. That does not mean that the sensor is good, however. I finally broke down and bought a decent scan tool that can do fuel trims and monitor O2 sensor activity. If the fuel trims improve when idle is raised to 2,000+ rpm, suspect a vaccum leak. If they remain about the same, suspect a malfunctioning O2 sensor. In normal operation, the O2 sensor will fluctuated between ~200 to 800 millivolts. Raising idle should cause it to go rich until the idle is reduced, when it should return quickly to normal. You could also try removing the sensor and cleaning the carbon with carb cleaner if you feel lucky. Glad to hear it cleared by itself. Maybe good gas and an "Italian Tuneup" was all that was necessary. I am sorry to hear of your heart problems. I have been "mechanic free" for the last 25 years. Learning and gaining knowledge is the key to remain that way.
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#37
Re: P0171 Bank 1 Lean
GTP Level Member
11-26-2020
Thanks for reviving this one I enjoyed reading it AGAIN.
I'm pretty sure op's intentions was to purposely misspell words to poke fun at the posters. My personal favorite was "sperk plugs"
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