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Terrible bogging, no codes*
*no codes except the airpump which I removed years ago. The car runs great for the first 20 minutes and then looses all power under high load. It's done the same cycle three times now. I did just remove the charcoal canister which could be to blame. Any ideas? Fuel pump or filter? When it's cold it runs perfectly as well unde low load
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If you removed the charcoal canister, where is the fuel tank venting to?
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When it happens, can you shut the car off and restart it right away without trouble?
Do you have a Durametric? |
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I didn't mention that at first when I ran the codes both the pre-cat O2 sensors were bad. I replaced them and didn't see any change. Do I need to reset the ecu? |
sound like car is in limp mode - does disconnecting maf have any effect (if not then car is not metering are and just using throttle position - limp mode)? could be low fuel pressure - pump or filter issues. should be a code regardless. did you reset ecu?
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there's no code for low fuel pressure, but there is if the ecu can't hit the proper air/fuel mix. now, if it is only happening at high load then ecu isn't monitoring afr, so may be a fuel pressure thing that the ecu isn't detecting - reduced fuel pressure/flow doesn't become a problem until engine is demanding more fuel - crud in filter?
ecu reset is just disconnect battery for a bit. |
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When you say bog, is it cutting off quickly or just slowly dying? If the former, I would be looking at electrical. A bad spark plug wire or broken plug issue will only manifest under load in many circumstances.
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Welp. Filter didn't fix it.
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i just saw your other thread on this issue, as well as your thread on removing the charcoal canister - car was bogging before you removed canister? did you try diconnecting the maf or resetting the ecu - based on the ohter thread you have classic fouled maf?
http://986forum.com/forums/performance-technical-chat/68143-bogging-can-caused-o2-sensors.html |
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Charcoal canister reinstalled. No luck, same issue. Man this has been a b*tch!
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OK BIG CLUE...maybe. It runs great with the MAF disconnected. But I replaced that today. What else could be causing it to run like crap in closed loop if the O2 sensors and new (upstream ones) and the MAF is new?
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right part # on the maf (there are several versions, not interchangeable)? reset ecu to get bad fuel trims out of the system? second maf bad (seems to happen a LOT)?
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Does anyone know the list of sensors that are ignored when the car is running in open loop (MAF disconnected)?
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i think the sensors involved besides o2 sensors and maf are throttle position (there are several - on the throttle, in the pedal) engine speed (rpm - tach) outside air temp and engine temp. not sure which ones stay in play when in limp mode. i have a bosch motronic manual i can email you if you pm me your email address.
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