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2006 Fiesta ST P0172 Error After Fuel and Engine Modifications - Causes and Diagnostics

Model: 2006 Fiesta ST Fault Code: P0172 Posted: 2009-12-14 04:01

Hi everyone, I recently modified my 2006 Fiesta ST with de-catted intake, a new manifold and branch system, and upgraded to Cosworth-style 200BHP cams — slightly longer duration with a custom fuel map via UnichipQ+. Despite these upgrades, I'm consistently encountering the P0172 diagnostic trouble code (DTC), indicating a lean condition in the fuel mixture. I've already tried two bottles of injector cleaner, replaced my inline fuel pump, and verified that my oxygen sensors are functioning properly. However, the engine light remains on frequently — even after clearing the code — and it returns within 30km or at idle if I let the car sit for a while. About six months ago, I used octane boosters and AVGAZ (105 octane) in my vehicle before any modifications. Since then, the engine light has been on more often, especially after installing these performance parts. I'm looking for clear explanations: First, why is this P0172 code appearing now? And second, what other potential causes should I check myself — such as fuel delivery, injector performance, or map settings? Any insights from experienced users would be greatly appreciated. I’m really frustrated and don’t want to keep driving with this issue unresolved.

Related fault codes
P0172
Comments (3)
Anonymous 2009-12-14 06:06

You may not fully understand how the modifications affect fuel delivery — especially with a custom map, which could be causing an overly rich air-fuel mixture leading to P0172.

Anonymous 2009-12-14 06:51

Honestly, based on the symptoms, the issue might point directly to the fuel injectors. Have you tested or cleaned them recently? Any experience with injector performance under modified conditions?

Anonymous 2009-12-14 11:49

Yes, I have a custom fuel map installed. Given the altered parameters from the modifications, it's possible that the engine is running too rich — which could directly trigger a P0172 code despite being labeled as 'lean'. This needs to be verified with actual data readings.