Originally Posted by VQStryker watching outcome for future knowledge Agreed, Im contimplating a GTM stage 1 supercharger kit.
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11-30-2011, 07:54 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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Agreed, Im contimplating a GTM stage 1 supercharger kit.
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Mine will also stumble at idle from time to time and only when hot. I have never worried about it much.
Running the factory plugs as my plugs got to the house after I had already gotten the intake back together. Was more of a pain than I wanted to endure to take things off to get at the plugs in the middle of the SC install.
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EDIT: I found out a couple months ago when I was looking for a colder plug and contacted summit racing |
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50003-M40HL HKS Sparkplug8HR you should def ask a expert before taking the plunge though. |
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I doubt it's the plugs. Only if you had misfire codes coming up.
It's probably either reading a poorly tuned load cell at idle, an intermittent vac leak that causes a sudden misread, or something screwy where the belt is slipping and the idle revs up to catch the stumble. I guess it could also be something wonky with the MAF temp sensor readings too.
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Can you data log when this happens?
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Mine will do this when it is hot/warmed up.
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Now I am wondering if it is normal because a few other people have the idle drop when the car is at operating temperature.
After going back to the stock cats (over 2k miles) I am throwing no codes and the stock plugs are in the right heat range. This makes me reconsider changing plugs. I forgot my laptop today, but I will try and data log it tomorrow. Thanks for the help. |
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Just a short update
Sam gave me a shout on the phone and I do not think this is a big deal. I am going to check some things and will update here. Three things to check for this minor issue. Spark Plugs I cannot remember 100% what the shop said about my plugs during the install. I know they pulled them to verify the heat range and I used the original plugs. After talking with Sam, I doubt they changed the gap, but I am going to pull them to make sure. I may also go one step colder with new plugs. ECU Correction The ECU maybe be overreaching. I am going to get some readings and data logs and see the correction factor during various driving conditions. Idle Learning This is the 3rd step after checking the 2 above. For those of you on the fence about the GTM kit, I suggest you take the plunge. I have been more than happy with the results. It is hard to wipe that S_ _T eating grin off my face lately. I was more or less curious why the car idled funny and this is not a serious problem. It is my DD and I notice things. |
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If I drive it on a Saturday, no traffic around town it is fine, but sitting in traffic or hot days is when mine will drop then bounce up.
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Just got off the phone with my tuner, and he assured me my spark plugs were just pulled as a verification process. There was no adjustment to the gap. I am going to do what Sam suggested with checking the ECU correction, but I bet the idle needs to be relearned. Mike @ Bullitt@UAMotorsports suggested this earlier in the thread. The board is a great source of information. |
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No worries and thanks for the information. Going one step colder was something Sam suggested on the phone today.
I am actually not doing anything with my plugs. After having a chat with Kenny (my tuner) nothing was done with my stock plugs. The installer pulled them to check that they were the correct plugs, no harm in that. It was just a verification process which is a good practice. I thought I recalled something about the gap being changed, but I was wrong. That was my ignorance. I appreciate the information and understand where you are coming from. |
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