Severe hesitation when transitioning from vacuum to boost (Stealth RT TT)
Severe hesitation when transitioning from vacuum to boost (Stealth RT TT)
I'm trying to help a friend diagnose a problem with his 1991 Dodge Stealth Twin Turbo. ( it is bone stock )
Car runs smooth when the gauge reads vacuum, but as soon as the needle gets to 0 or goes +boost, the car just falls on its face. It does this in any gear at any rpm...
My gut tells me that it's a bad sensor, or a vacuum/boost leak. I've never owned a turbo car, so i figured I'd ask here.
Any suggestions of things we should check?
Thanks
Car runs smooth when the gauge reads vacuum, but as soon as the needle gets to 0 or goes +boost, the car just falls on its face. It does this in any gear at any rpm...
My gut tells me that it's a bad sensor, or a vacuum/boost leak. I've never owned a turbo car, so i figured I'd ask here.
Any suggestions of things we should check?
Thanks
Are you seeing any boost on the gauge or dont u have one hooked up? If not get a cheap one from autozone and hook it into a vac line somewhere so you can measure it. Im gonna guess like the rest of these guys that you have a boost leak somewhere and its dumping when under boost and overfueling.
Boost leaks or maybe a bad FPR if its falling on its face from the transition from vac to boost
check out www.3si.org
check out www.3si.org
Are you seeing any boost on the gauge or dont u have one hooked up? If not get a cheap one from autozone and hook it into a vac line somewhere so you can measure it. Im gonna guess like the rest of these guys that you have a boost leak somewhere and its dumping when under boost and overfueling.
Unfortunately we don't have a A/F gauge...
Boost leaks or maybe a bad FPR if its falling on its face from the transition from vac to boost
check out www.3si.org
check out www.3si.org
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