Lack of boost problem!!!
#1
Lack of boost problem!!!
Ive been having some odd boost problems!
About 2 weeks ago I noticed I was hitting fuel cut a few times, spiking up to 20 Psi. This wasn't all the time, as some days it would be fine? The car normally runs about 14-15 Psi. A week ago I had a bigger restricter put in for the meen time to keep the boost under control till I could get a new ECU in febuary.
The car seemed fine for a few day's holding its boost at 14-15 Psi, but suddenly it would'nt go past 9-10 Psi
I ran it like that for a day or so, then disconected the battery to reset the ECU to see if that would sort it. It sorted it for around 25-30 miles then resorted back to 9-10 Psi.
Its been like that ever since. I tryed reseting the ECU again but it just stays the same!
Ive been told it could be a faulty math sensor.
The car is a 97 R reg STi V3 Type R.
Any one have a clue as to whats going wrong!?
Cheers Shimy.
About 2 weeks ago I noticed I was hitting fuel cut a few times, spiking up to 20 Psi. This wasn't all the time, as some days it would be fine? The car normally runs about 14-15 Psi. A week ago I had a bigger restricter put in for the meen time to keep the boost under control till I could get a new ECU in febuary.
The car seemed fine for a few day's holding its boost at 14-15 Psi, but suddenly it would'nt go past 9-10 Psi
I ran it like that for a day or so, then disconected the battery to reset the ECU to see if that would sort it. It sorted it for around 25-30 miles then resorted back to 9-10 Psi.
Its been like that ever since. I tryed reseting the ECU again but it just stays the same!
Ive been told it could be a faulty math sensor.
The car is a 97 R reg STi V3 Type R.
Any one have a clue as to whats going wrong!?
Cheers Shimy.
Last edited by Shimy Type R; 24 January 2005 at 01:19 PM.
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A faulty Maff cause exactly the same symptoms on my car, a reset would cure it momentaraly but soon came back, i got a secondhand Maff, cleaned it and its been fine since. Idle was erratic too.
Do a fault code check first mate, you could try cleaning it with some carb cleaner too.
What air filter do you have?
Comper100
Do a fault code check first mate, you could try cleaning it with some carb cleaner too.
What air filter do you have?
Comper100
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Originally Posted by Comper100
A faulty Maff cause exactly the same symptoms on my car, a reset would cure it momentaraly but soon came back, i got a secondhand Maff, cleaned it and its been fine since. Idle was erratic too.
Do a fault code check first mate, you could try cleaning it with some carb cleaner too.
What air filter do you have?
Comper100
Do a fault code check first mate, you could try cleaning it with some carb cleaner too.
What air filter do you have?
Comper100
Thanks for your reply mate.
My idle as far as ive noticed dosnt seem to be different.
Ive got a standered air filter on. the only modifications that have been done is a straight through exhaust.
Ill do a fault code check tonight and and give it a clean and hope for the best.
Where is the maff located mate?
Cheers Shimy.
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Originally Posted by stevem2k
oil in the solenoid / pipework if they have overfilled it...
when you say solenoid, do you mean the maff sensor?
Cheers Shimy.
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Originally Posted by stevem2k
nope , the bit on the o/s suspension tower that the thin pipes from the turbo go to...
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Yeah I tryed giving that a clean by conecting the 2 green wires in the drivers foot well turned the ignition on and squirted carb cleaner in one of the pipe conections, but it didn't make a difference.
Do you know which one the Maff is?
Cheers Shimy.
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