Originally Posted by DIGItonium Ha! So it was definitely not related, but I guess it's safe to assume 220F is when power starts cutting. Yet, I felt the lag past
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Power in general was greatly reduced with oil temps running in excess of 220*F. On a hot summer day driving the Z almost felt like driving a Civic... it was just dog slow. I believe they are two seperate issues. One related to ECU/VVEL controls and the other a byproduct of excessive heatsoak. In comparison, my Mustang barely breaks a sweat when it's 105*F out and I have the A/C blasting. The two cars are like polar opposites when it comes to temperature sensitivity.
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This has been happening to me too. Today it happened a lot. Was doing some testing. Oil temps were at 220 to 225 and it happened at every red light. Went to the grocery and when I got back on the road, temps were 180ish and it was gone for a while....
I have to have it way above 3000 rpms to combat this symptom. There were a few times it was a little hairy as I needed the power and it was not there. Could definitely be a safety issue. I do have HAI's installed too. Hmmmm. Wonder if its hear soak and hi oil temps that are causing this. Since it happens when you are at a dead stop for a few minutes. edit: outside temps were 80.
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Did more testing today on my way in to work. Outside temps were 58. Oil temps were just over 180 degrees, not once did the gas pedal delay happen. Tested it on many red lights... I think it's definately heat related.
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I wonder if some sensor(s) is getting heatsoaked and giving false readings. IIRC, I read about MAF sensors losing accuracy when it gets too hot. How about cam and crank sensors? It doesn't make sense because our motors idle smoothly. [shrugs]
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That doesn't make much sense in my case, though, where I experienced the problem even while the engine was (relatively) cold. Same thing with Iced Z.
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If it helps, since I've switched to the Nismo, I've noticed a very small lag in high temps with it as well but it does exactly what Digi described above. It cools down very quickly. I've done no mods to the car other than audio. I do plan on CAIs soon so I'll post if the small delay I notice decreases any further.
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I've got the twins now, but I'm not sure what goes into the GTM Uprev flash. Throttle response feels the same, and the lag or loss of power is still noticeable if I punch it in 1st or 2nd from a roll at low revs. In regards to the throttle map, I didn't hear anything about it so I guess it's still the same.
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any updates on this issue? my car has this issue so extremely bad... I almost got killed today trying to make a left turn at a traffic light where I barely moved and on-coming traffic almost tboned my *** into oblivion...
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Yea it stinks even with turbos. Some owners resorted to UpRev tune which alleviates this issue, and others used the Sprint Booster. I have the UpRev tune, but it's only to support forced induction. Anything related to the throttles is kept stock.
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