So after some time off on the car, I went back to it today.
Here's what I noticed..
If I key it on, my AFR will bounce around probably between 18 and 22, start the car, it continues that for about 10 seconds, drops to 14ish then straight to 35 and stays there.
If I shut it off for a few minutes it will repeat this.
If I restart it after a shorter duration it just sits at 35.
I ran to town, got some oxygen sensor extenders and tried that. No change. I tried all 3 sensors I have and all do the same thing.
Pulled out the steel shim type header gaskets and installed some graphite gaskets. No change.
On doing this, I noticed my left header was barely warm to the touch. That's the side with my sensor. Right side normally hot.
I'm tempted to pull all the Holley wiring and plop in a factory harness. Not sure it would react well with the different cam though.
I can't come up with anything that could be causing this in my base engine build (mechanically).
The Holley forum for this crap hasn't provided much help. The last anyone responded to me was to tell me I have a bad sensor. When I asked about having 3 of them I got no reply.
My wife suggested i just yank the 6.0 out of my 12 plow truck and dump it in as is with the oem wiring. Im tempted to do it other than it has a 6 speed so im still screwed on the transmission control.
At this point I've given up hope on actually driving this down the road this year.
I'm open to ideas or suggestions on this.
@Steve @Canadian farm boy
I really can't come up with an alternative route to go that still won't be a ton of money when I already have quite a bit that would essentially just get flushed by purging the Holley stuff.
I'll spend the money but I'm very gun shy right now not knowing it will actually make this thing go down the road...