Still boggin down...
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idk if this helps any, haven't really had muc experiance with it but anyways. so we took the eclipse out for a drive and had a scanner hooked up to it. now while eric was in first, when he has no problems the injector pulse width was reading around 8.3 mmsec all the way up to around 6k rpm or so. as soon as he went into 2nd gear and up though the injectors began stayin open for around 13.3 mmsec after around 3500 rpm it seemed. now im not totally sure on how long the injectors should be staying open but that didn't seem right and seemed to be linked to his sputtering, injectors staying open to long and just making it run way to rich. also something to note, erick has a test pipe in and is obdII that could be causing the engine to run rich as it is on top of the possible injector problem. long post lol any ideas from anyone?
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well on a obd2 car removing the car will cause some issues, but if a check engine light or a code is not being thrown there should be a problem. What the issues will be is you will throw a code that would be triggered by the 2nd o2 sensor from not seeing a change in the A/F after the cat, cause the cat, isnt there or working.
so, you guys go test the IPR in 1st and 2nd gear, did you check 3,4,5 and look at the differance in the pulse rate between the gears?
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forget that scanner, if you dont have both 02 sensors in you are going to run very rich. Go to www.o2simulator.com and buy a simulator this will help the code and correct your a/f. Also invest in a boost gauge and an AFC.....then you can tune it properly.
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wannabe;163683 wrote:
an AFC isnt tuning properly....We already know that.
But, unless he is attempting to compensate for larger injectors or other mods, why get an AFC? There is something that is causing the car to have this problem. By using the AFC to fix it, all you are doing is putting a band-aid on it.
I highly doubt your injector pulse rates have anything to do with it. they are controlled by your ecu. Having a bad ecu could affect this, but is probably not that likely. If you had a diesel vehicle it would be more common to have problems related to injectors or the pulse rate. What brought you to onto the idea of checking the pulse rates????
Have you checked your MAF, and for boost/vacuum leaks? Also did this happen after you swapped to a differant BOV or intake or something like that? if so put it back to how it is an see if it has the same problem.
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lol well i didn't really go into trying to check pulse rates unfortunatley the eclipse didn't have many sensors to get readings from. he did just get a new bov on but i think he was having the problems before that my thoughts were boost leak, maf, or maybe some bad / dirty injectors. i thought the wierd pulse rate may have shown something wrong with the injectors but ya, it was just a random guess. i guess he had it checked out by a mechanic who said there were no boost leaks so the other cause would be the maf. idk does anyone have a maf we could swap out with to see if thats the problem or would the scanner show the maf reading wrong through low voltage leves or anything?
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lol cant really remember all of it. like i said barely had any time with it. there really wasn't very much to monitor or nothing helpfull at least. thats why im giving you things like the pulse widths. the eclipse wasn't even giving us rpms or the usual things you would want to monitor. when i had my celica hooked up it was everything you could ever want and more. eclipse its like battery voltage and random things like fuel tank preasure. hopefully we can take it out again tomorrow though and i can get more time to check things
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We have a MAF here to test. An O2 simulator simply shows the ECU that the cat is working correctly. It gives it a constant voltage reading like the second O2 would be doing.
Was this done at full throttle? I know when I tested it myself, it seemed to drive fine after a few minutes. Definately check boost leaks.
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PSiedTSi;163698 wrote:
An O2 simulator simply shows the ECU that the cat is working correctly. It gives it a constant voltage reading like the second O2 would be doing.Ding, ding, ding, johnny we got a winner.........why else would you put it in:icon_geek:
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