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shaun222 19 August 2015 07:41 PM

Help mappers
 
right need ur help peeps,I start the car up and it goes to 2.5k revs straight away and won't come down.the lad who built my engine last year has had a look and can't find anything.all pipe work is good,changed all the throttle body parts and still the same.now what I need is some advice off a mapper,I got a simtec ecu and can the map drop off and cause this to happen.car was running fine till the oil and filter was changed.thanks

shaun222 20 August 2015 06:01 PM

No One then

rb5 stu 20 August 2015 06:18 PM

If it was running fine until the oil and filter were changed something must have been changed or broken. Retrace everything you did and check sensors and connections.

S204Darren 05 September 2015 06:28 PM

Any one recommend Steve Cotton as a mapper?

Alan Jeffery 06 September 2015 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by shaun222 (Post 11726373)
right need ur help peeps,I start the car up and it goes to 2.5k revs straight away and won't come down.the lad who built my engine last year has had a look and can't find anything.all pipe work is good,changed all the throttle body parts and still the same.now what I need is some advice off a mapper,I got a simtec ecu and can the map drop off and cause this to happen.car was running fine till the oil and filter was changed.thanks

Idle speed is primarily controlled by air volume, therefore air must be by passing the throttle body somehow. Either the throttle stop is incorrectly set, or the air idle control valve is stuck or being incorrectly controlled, or you have an air leak somewhere. If the throttle is completely closed, you should have very little air going in that way, if any at all, so it must be getting in somewhere else.

piehole1983 06 September 2015 12:14 PM

Could a VTA dump valve stuck open do this?

kevo10 06 September 2015 12:50 PM

Here we go. Waiting for it!!!!!!!

Alan Jeffery 06 September 2015 11:31 PM


Originally Posted by piehole1983 (Post 11733102)
Could a VTA dump valve stuck open do this?

No, that'll just leak boost


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