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2jzgte hesitating under boost


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i have now tried to do what i did on the videoclip... so here is mine, and the car has a problem to find a steddy idle point, when cold it idle fine 1100 rpm, and goes down to 650 - 700 rpm, when hot, the idle is not steedy, the other is very variable all from 700 to 1000 rpm.. but if i turn the engine off and on again, i can be lucky that it goes down to 650 - 700 rpm, otherwise it is variable from 700 to 1000 rpm...

 

 

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Unfortunately we have no known supra mechanics here in my area, so I must and want to make it myself, I'm even in mechanic profession, but right here I have encountered a problem i cant find out..

 

but it is still strange, with engine light on, no problem at all.. engine light off hesitation.. so would that not make the spark plug/ coil pack / injection out off problem range, as i should be the same with the engine light on and off, if they should be the problem???

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i have now tried with another ecu from another manual car.. same symtoms , tried another map sensor.. same symtoms..

 

and it is only hesitating/spark blow out or what we can call it 2 times, between 3500 rpm to 4500 rpm, then it out with no hesitating.. and it only does it with full trottle, i cant fell it under full trottle..

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ok, can you then trie to explain, the way the air/fuel gauge act under the Hesitation , because i can see it goes lean under Hesitation , and then right to rich when the Hesitation stops..

 

1: is that because of unburned fuel (as i can then exclude the injector on the fuel rail )

 

2: or can it be because off missing fuel (as i can have a fuel/injector problem)

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i dont now if you have read it, but when the engine light is on, there is no hesitation or blow out at all, it pulls like normal, and i can see on the air/fuel gauge, that it goes straigt to rich under boost..

 

if it was a spark plug or coil pack or injector that was bad, shouldent it be the same with the engine light on or not???

 

i now i ask alot, but i really trying to understand this

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thanks for the advise, i will check that out when i change my plugs.. but where did i leaks, in the spark plugs hole or??? i have paintet a lot in the enginebay, and most off the parts have been remove from the engine to paint, incl the camcovers..

 

but i still have a hard time to understand what is going on here, as when the engine light is on, it pulls hard and strong, with no hesitation at all, but as soon as the engine light is off it is hesitating..

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Ok i will check that out.. thanks for the avise ;)

 

Can the idle controle valve make the engine hesitating?? as that have been taken off the intake when i got i paintet? if not can the tps sensor if that not sit 100% correct should that give an errorcode right???

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