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car stalling when decelerating quickly


kwalker705

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hey folks.

 

Need some advice. I've recently converted my toyota Aristo to a single turbo. The car was off the road for about 4 months.

 

I finally got the car back together but there seem's to be an issue with the car. When I'm on boost and come off the throttle and decelerate quickly the rev's drop quickly right to the point when the car stalls just as i stop. If I drive normally and slow down gradually in good time for junctions the car acts as normal and doesn't stall.

 

Anyone experienced anything the same or can anyone help identify the problem ??

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NA or TT?

 

So you're just running it with the stock ECU? If so it will never run properly and you risk trashing the engine by driving the car.

 

Sorry but thats rubbish. I drove my Aristo with a T67 and stock fuelling for a couple thousand miles and its absolutely fine.

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Sorry but thats rubbish. I drove my Aristo with a T67 and stock fuelling for a couple thousand miles and its absolutely fine.

 

Is the aristo sequential or parallel twins as stock? What AFRs did you have on part throttle, and on high boost low RPM? "I don't know" isn't an aswer that'll back up your reassurances that it's absolutely fine ;)

 

Edit - Actually, scrub those questions, I'm sure it's all OK. You say you "drove", that implies you don't drive it with stock fuelling and ECU any more? Why did you stop?

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Sorry but thats rubbish. I drove my Aristo with a T67 and stock fuelling for a couple thousand miles and its absolutely fine.

 

Fine? Has the engine been checked internally for signs of detonation/wear from bore wash?

 

You would advocate to another member that if they drive their single turbo Supra with stock fueling and stock ECU all will be fine?

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Fine? Has the engine been checked internally for signs of detonation/wear from bore wash?

 

You would advocate to another member that if they drive their single turbo Supra with stock fueling and stock ECU all will be fine?

 

Why would there be bore wash? Stock 2JZs dont suffer from it do they?

 

Im neither advocating nor dismissing anything, just stating that, like the OP, I ran a single turbo on stock fuelling and personally I have had no problems.

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Why would there be bore wash? Stock 2JZs dont suffer from it do they?

 

The OP is obviously over fueling, this could lead to bore wash/engine wear.

 

The stock 2JZ-GTE does run slightly on the rich side, but not excessively so.

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Im pulling the engine to fit a manual box etc. then fit the Fcon Pro V.

 

Well I was going to ask why are you wasting money on an aftermarket ECU when the stock one apparently runs it fine?

 

But then:

It was an auto so didnt experience high boost/low rpms

and:

Ran about .7 or .8bar, and stock J spec 440 injectors. I wasnt constantly giving it beans obviously

 

is a good couple of caveats and get-out clauses compared to:

 

Sorry but thats rubbish. I drove my Aristo with a T67 and stock fuelling for a couple thousand miles and its absolutely fine.

 

So you can see why Nic and I picked up on it. Did you mean to say was "I carefully drove my Aristo with a T67 on low boost for a short period of time and avoided the fuel map areas that would go horribly wrong, and it seems OK still although I haven't checked. However I am sensibly upgrading things now." and not in fact "That's rubbish, it's perfectly OK" :)

 

Saying something is "Rubbish" is dismissive, and saying something is "perfectly fine" is advocating, sorry guv :) Some people actually read this stuff after a quick search and latch onto it as gospel because it sounds like the cheapest route.

 

-Ian

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  • 3 weeks later...

Bit of an update on the car and what's been happening lately..

 

Put the car in for it's MOT even with it still stalling at times.

 

The car failed it's MOT on 1 thing. emmision's

 

at fast idle the emmisions were fine.

 

At low idle the emmisions were through the roof !!

 

I'm going to assume the high emmisions and stalling are linked.

 

I decide to change the MAF sensor, water temp sensor and lambda sensor to rule them out but the car is still having issues with stalling after being revved past 4000 revs.

 

Looking for more advice folks . the car idles fine. drives fine but if you come off the throttle quickly after being at 4k and the rev's drop quick it just dies !!

I've tried upping the idle but it still happens even at a 1000rpm idle. Is there any possibility this could be an ecu issue ??? The battery was flat after sitting for the winter and wondered if reconnecting the battery after it being flat would cause any issues !.

 

Or even if there is a diagnostic software available for me to use If the cost's wern't too high I'd be willing to look into getting that to help diagnose the problems

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