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Old Nov 26, 2025 | 12:05 AM
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I am losing my mind chasing a fuel trim imbalance issue and figured it would be helpful to see if anyone on this forum has dealt with anything similar.

I am currently getting about a 15-20% difference in positive fuel trims from bank 1 to bank 2. ie bank 1 will be +3% and bank 2 will be +25% etc. I included logs below. Car is a 2009 z06 with a built stroker 442CI w/ a RHS block (made 625whp) - has a Halltech killer bee 108mm air intake - nick williams 103mm TB, and a MSD Atomic Manifold. I am running a Mighty Mouse Catch can as well. Car has long tube headers & a x pipe - factory NPP mufflers. Tuner told me when he put the base tune on the car - he didn't see the fuel trim issue, but when i came back for the final tune the 20-25% delta was there. it does slightly rev hang around 1500 rpm but comes down to idle.

Current tests done to try and figure out the issue.
  • Swapped 02 sensors out for fresh ones - no change
  • Swapped coil packs bank to bank - no change
  • Swapped injectors bank to bank - no change
  • Swapped spark plugs out for new ones - no change
  • Smoke tested intake manifold - zero leaks
  • Compression tested the motor cold - 170-180 psi across the board
  • Car has long tube headers on it - not really possible for an exhaust leak from the header gaskets to the 02 sensors
  • I did use a infrared thermometer on the headers after idling it for a while and cylinders 6&8 were ~600 degrees vs others were around 350-425 degrees - would believe this is a lean condition causing the heat difference.
I am kinda at my wits end trying to figure out what the issue could be. If anyone has suggestions I am all ears.

Happy to provide any additional information if more context would be helpful.

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Old Nov 26, 2025 | 12:52 AM
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Well you have swapped all the hardware...how about checking electrical for all the components?
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If you are seeing a big imbalance between banks it would NOT be something like a MAF sensor or a intake vacuum leak which will affect BOTH banks…this could be something like a bank specific intake runner vacuum leak or bad injectors on that bank…maybe even a clogged cat…can’t read your file so can’t comment…BTW, a misfiring cylinder will cause a lean condition and not a rich one.
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No cats on the car. Below is a table with a quick snap shot of the short term fuel trims - highway cruising.


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Originally Posted by TTZ06VETTE
Well you have swapped all the hardware...how about checking electrical for all the components?
I checked the voltages at the 02 sensors with car on but not running - everything was in spec bank 1 & bank 2

I suppose some noid lights would help with the injectors on bank 2 making sure that is not the issue.
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Well what were you reading on the O2’s ignition on ??…unfortunately a noid light doesn’t tell you everything …best to use a scope to “current ramp” the injectors and also the coils…injectors draw around 0.9 amps and coils somewhere around 4 amps….a friend of mine did a great video on fuel trims…may be worth watching…are you seeing a P0174 for bank 2 with trim at 25% ??…you may need to do an injector balance test.



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[QUOTE=C5 Diag;1609267103]Well what were you reading on the O2’s ignition on ??…unfortunately a noid light doesn’t tell you everything …best to use a scope to “current ramp” the injectors and also the coils…injectors draw around 0.9 amps and coils somewhere around 4 amps….a friend of mine did a great video on fuel trims…may be worth watching…are you seeing a P0174 for bank 2 with trim at 25% ??…you may need to do an injector balance test.


No codes at all from bank 2 trimming at 25%+ - swapped injectors from bank 1 to bank 2 and had the exact same result from a fuel trim perspective - so i feel like that rules out injector imbalance?

02 Sensor Readings were 12v between D & E 8v between B & D and .2v between A & E





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All GM narrow band O2's will read a bias voltage of 450Mv's with key ON for all 4 O2 sensors...is that what you see ??...also just a snapshot of short terms is basically useless info...one must look at other live data PIDS to see actually what's going on.
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all the 02 sensors key on motor off are right at the 450 ish number + or - 3 mv

as far as PIDS what are you looking for log wise - the intake manifold is off the car right now but I can get additional data logs if i need to get the car back together.
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I look at upstream and downstream O2’s, MAP, MAF, ECT, IAT, long and short fuel trims, load,…what are you long terms sitting at ??…if at 25% the MIL will illuminate for a P0171 or P0174.
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Ill send you a DM and get your email - i have full logs I can share to give you a better picture of the data.
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Ill send you a DM and get your email - i have full logs I can share to give you a better picture of the data.

Can you just record and graph this data and post… looking at these pages of logs isn’t helpful….best to seek a diagnostician to look at this…I also use a labscope and have a special diagnostic scan tool when looking at this stuff…where do you live ??… I may know of a shop.
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I live in Kansas City MO - would appreciate a recommendation if you have one.

Ill graph the data and post here
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