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Nitex 07-07-2010 10:51 AM

good luck with your build, im in for results.

JB-370z 07-07-2010 10:54 AM

Like another said, could be the sensor it self. I know those things as very fagile.

toner123 07-07-2010 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by JB-370z (Post 610256)
Like another said, could be the sensor it self. I know those things as very fagile.

Well remeber I swapped the sensor from bank 2 to bank 1 and the problem still stayed with bank 2 so that kind of ruled out the sensor. I am kind of not worried about the sensor since now it's reading like it should. Maybe the idle arm how to relearn or what ever the thing is called
Frank

toner123 07-07-2010 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Nitex (Post 610251)
good luck with your build, im in for results.

Thank you I will make sure to continue to update. Soon as I get this car back I am going straight to the track to see what this car will put down in a 1/4

RCZ 07-07-2010 11:13 AM

sorry if this was covered, but if you had to extend the maf sensor wires... did you do that properly with the proper materials?

toner123 07-07-2010 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by RCZ (Post 610283)
sorry if this was covered, but if you had to extend the maf sensor wires... did you do that properly with the proper materials?

Didn't have to extend them. There was plenty of wire and it pluged right in. let me see if I can find a pic showing them with it all installed in the car.
Franks

Jordo! 07-07-2010 03:36 PM

When you say it's working do you mean it's reading normal voltage (whatever is specified in the repair manual)?

If voltage isn't going up when you open the throttle then even if the sensor is good, the connector going to the sensor may be bad. Could just be dirty -- might want to disconnect and spray down with electrical cleaner.

The high corrections mean something is amiss with the tune if the sensor is working properly. For example, if you changed the inejctors, the new tune needs to refelct that or even the idlw will be wildly off.

If the location of the sensor changed, the whole airflow curve may need to be recalibrated -- another tuning issue...

RCZ 07-07-2010 03:50 PM

^ Thats why I asked...unless there's a restriction in the actual piping?

toner123 07-07-2010 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordo! (Post 610669)
When you say it's working do you mean it's reading normal voltage (whatever is specified in the repair manual)?

If voltage isn't going up when you open the throttle then even if the sensor is good, the connector going to the sensor may be bad. Could just be dirty -- might want to disconnect and spray down with electrical cleaner.

The high corrections mean something is amiss with the tune if the sensor is working properly. For example, if you changed the inejctors, the new tune needs to refelct that or even the idlw will be wildly off.

If the location of the sensor changed, the whole airflow curve may need to be recalibrated -- another tuning issue...

Alright let me explain more. Yes out of no where now the sensor is reading what it should. I got the voltage all the way up to 4000 rpm and compared it to what the service manual said it should. Before this I removed all intercooler piping and checked for any restrictions and none were there. Reinstalled everything and the bank 2 maf sensor was still acting goofy. Well yesterday I started the car for a budy who wanted to hear it and see what it was doing and poof all of a sudden it was working like it should. As for the a/f correction, I know the tune is right because other times the a/f correction was at 100 which is perfect and it stayed that way through out the rpm band. I then shut the car off then restart and all of a sudden my a/f correction is at 125. I checked for vacuum leaks with some starter fluid and some light sprays and no change in rpm. I know for a fact there isn't any vacuum leaks. Everytime you start the car it acts different. So thats why at this point I am going to stop messing with it and send it some where to get looked at and to make sure its safe. I don't want my car to be a paper weight since I can't afford to replace a engine due to me being stubern. Personally i am not happy about sending it to a shop since i did all that work and to have a car running weird to show for it. It kind of gives me a sense that i have failed and thats not me. LIke I said though thats my pride messing with me and I had to step back and think what would be the smart decission. I have learned a ton from this process and that was the first time I have attempted something like that ever. I know the issue with my car is something stupid and they are going to find it right away and fix it. Honestly I think I will be fine with that since all I want to do is drive my car again and enjoy it with the remaining summer days we have left. Thanks for your inputs and if you know of something stupid that can cause all this let me know.


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Originally Posted by RCZ (Post 610685)
^ Thats why I asked...unless there's a restriction in the actual piping?

Like I said bro i removed and checked everything. I also made sure the turbo was turning. I have video of the driver side and passanger side turbo spinning if anyone cares to see let me know. =)

Thanks for everything.
PS, i didn't make this thread to try and get help with why my car is acting goofy but just to let everyone know my experiance with this kit so far and with the installation, but any advice is always welcomed and i thank the ones that are giving it to me.

toner123 07-08-2010 10:06 AM

Update: I just recieved a call from the transport company and it is looking like there going to be picking my car up tomorrow morning. So tonight I am going to get the front bumper back on. You have to do a little bit of shaving down on the bumper no make it fit with the inter cooler. I will post some before and after pics to give everyone a idea
Frank

Q8y_drifter 07-09-2010 11:14 AM

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toner123 07-10-2010 12:14 AM

Update: Well The transport came today and picked up my car. So it is officially heading to Hill's Garage in Baltimore MD. The garage said they are going to take next week and look over everything to make sure it is safe and that all is well. After that there going to throw it on the dyno and let her rip. So all in all they are planning on having my car for a week which is fine with me. Considering they are backed up for 6 weeks and they were kind enough to fit me in and get me on the road again. They told me they will give me some phone calls to keep me updated on what they find, if anything and i will make sure to let you all know. I am getting very anxious to drive her again :excited:
Frank

fullmonty 07-10-2010 02:13 AM

Hope everything goes well for you!

Jordo! 07-11-2010 05:34 AM

Yeah -- good luck -- keep us posted!

JB-370z 07-11-2010 10:50 AM

Thats strange I really wonder what is wrong:confused:
After the guys at Baker Tuning finished installing my GTM Stage 2 this week it fired right up the first time with no leaks or error codes.
Do you think it could be your tune??? Or even damaged wire?
Hope you get it working soon so I can see some more pics and videos.:tup:


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