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Help, severe loss of power!


Paul R

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Hi,

 

Driving to Wolverhampton today and I noticed that my car felt hesitant. Kind of like when the traction control has switched on - feels like the car is being held back.

 

I tried putting my foot to the floor a few times and the boost guage was showing 0.7 bar for the first turbo and 0.9-1 when the second turbo came online at upto 80 leptons. The car seemed to be having trouble to get to 7k revs though.

 

I then got onto the motorway and tried flooring it at about 100 leptons. It seemed to take 2 - 3 seconds for the boost to reach 0.9 bar, then it fluctuated between 0.9 and 0.8 bar until I let my foot off the pedal. The acceleration felt juddery too.

 

I only changed the plugs about 1000 miles ago....could it be them again? I only put cheap NGK ones in.

 

I hope it's not the turbo's :(

 

 

Any advice?

 

Paul.

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Originally posted by Paul E

If they are the wrong ones - very possibly!

 

Sounds like you are driving it hard m8 - you probably need cooler plugs!

 

Anyway - cant hurt - Terry S had some available for good price

 

:thumbs:

 

Agree with Paul E on this one, get some decent plugs in there, yes they may cost £50 a set (minimum) but they will make all the difference, especially on someone pushing BPU/BPU+. Get some HKS or Densos in there NOW!

 

Ben..

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Paul, Move the mat away from under the accelerator...... The peddle goes that little bit further :p

 

 

You'll know if your turbo's have gone... As like mine and lots of others... You'll see lots of ...smoke.. I was running 1.3 bar on the standard turbo's when mine went... Just noticed lots of smoke everytime i came to a stop.. I had 2 fins left on 1 turbo and 3 left on the other - and that didn't move! - And to beat it all i didn't notice it at all until the smoke appeared.. So i wouldn't panic yet...

 

Craig,

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Originally posted by Paul E

If they are the wrong ones - very possibly!

 

Sounds like you are driving it hard m8 - you probably need cooler plugs!

 

Anyway - cant hurt - Terry S had some available for good price

 

:thumbs:

 

Hi,

 

these were the right plugs - recommended by Matt Harwood. I had iridium plugs in the car in the first place, they were causing similar problems.

 

I'll get some more plugs tomorrow and fit them....see if that helps.

 

Which iridium plugs are good for the supra? (not too expensive)

 

Paul.

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Originally posted by Soonto"HAS"soop

Agree with Paul E on this one, get some decent plugs in there, yes they may cost £50 a set (minimum) but they will make all the difference, especially on someone pushing BPU/BPU+. Get some HKS or Densos in there NOW!

 

Ben..

 

I'd heard HKS are Denso - just rebranded and charged more for ;)

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I'll try the plugs first.

 

I have checked all the hoses over and over....cant see any leaks what so ever.

 

I'm convinced it's the plugs as there is some judder on acceleration and a bit of popping......

 

 

Paul.

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Paul, did you get a warranty with the car?

 

Seems to me you've spent a lot of money on a car that hasn't been 100% from day one yet you seem to be the one who is stuck with trying to sort it all out - can't the supplier take it in and give it back when it's all sorted at their expense?

 

Or was it a 'sold as seen' thing?

 

 

It seems odd that it could be plugs so soon after replacement and equally strange that it was plugs last time - something is obviously fouling them far quicker than it should be - take a couple out and have a look at the ends, take a photo of them and post up here for diagnosis.

 

There are a lot of hoses that can leak and even more worryingly there are a few that seem prone to split with age - I had the turbos replaced last week and they found a sneaky one in a hard to find part of the engine bay that has a small crack in it! Can you hear any air excaping when the engine is running?

 

Is the air filter clean? Fuel filter fairly new? What fuel are you using etc etc....

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Mike,

 

I think that it's unlikely that any hoses are brittle in the engine bay (admitedly not impossible) I have a very low mileage car 33,000 miles - all the hoses seem to be nice and supple still and not brittle at all. Even the breather hoses between the cams are soft and supple.

 

I've checked as many hoses as I can...cant see any leaks...cant hear any air leaking when the engine is going..

 

The air filter was oiled about 4 months ago. Dont know how new the fuel filter is and I run optimax all the time.

 

I'll get the plugs out tonight and post pics........

 

Paul.

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Originally posted by mcanny

Paul, did you get a warranty with the car?

 

Seems to me you've spent a lot of money on a car that hasn't been 100% from day one yet you seem to be the one who is stuck with trying to sort it all out - can't the supplier take it in and give it back when it's all sorted at their expense?

 

Or was it a 'sold as seen' thing?

 

 

Actually we sold it to Paul - and yeah we are complete fly-by-night ba$tards!

 

Thanks for yet another informed view! LOL!

 

What warrenty will cover you for plugs? DOH!

 

Paul is giving the machine some stick and need cooler plugs!

 

And I'm sorry but we cant be held responsible for someone running into the poor chap!

 

:twak:

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