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It could cause hard start, or start and then immediate dying. Or a miss under load.
Normally something like that is caused by a leak in the intake tract someplace after the MAF (elbow, rubber coupling etc). Make sure its all sealed up and tight (double check the elbow under the throttle body)
Normally something like that is caused by a leak in the intake tract someplace after the MAF (elbow, rubber coupling etc). Make sure its all sealed up and tight (double check the elbow under the throttle body)
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I noticed a small tear on my elbow before it enters the throttle body. Could this small tear make a HUGE impact or just a noticeable difference? Also, does this stalling rule out the possibility of a bad IAC? Any comments will be helpful.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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A small tear can have some pretty serious effects. Really need to get that fixed. Those elbows are pretty expensive though, just a heads up. May want to try the for sale section or ordering from jason or dal (do a search for their names for contact info).
You could also try to ghetto rig it with some duct tape/RTV and see how it runs then. I wouldnt leave it like that but it will help you diagnose.
The IAC is next to impossible to diagnose without a scantool of somesort. With a leaking intake tract its not even really doing its job as it should be and readings will be skewed
You could also try to ghetto rig it with some duct tape/RTV and see how it runs then. I wouldnt leave it like that but it will help you diagnose.
The IAC is next to impossible to diagnose without a scantool of somesort. With a leaking intake tract its not even really doing its job as it should be and readings will be skewed
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Thanks atljar. I have been waiting for an answer like this for a while. I have posted this several times in different ways. I got answers like fuel pressure regulator could be bad, fuel pump and vacum leaks. I feel confident with your answer because its straight forward with no hesitation. Thanks again!
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Is that you Z on atljar.com? I have a 96 Z m6 red in color with the black racing stripes all the way through. I want to get that RS ground effect with the new c5 corvette rims (chrome). I'm sure that would look sweet. Do you know of a place were I can get a set of cheap ground effects?
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Originally Posted by FORD_IMPORT_HATER
Thanks atljar. I have been waiting for an answer like this for a while. I have posted this several times in different ways. I got answers like fuel pressure regulator could be bad, fuel pump and vacum leaks . I feel confident with your answer because its straight forward with no hesitation. Thanks again!
Once again i think i would try to temporarily fix the elbow before buying a new one to see what the difference is. Never hurts to be sure.Yup thats my Z. I honestly havent looked for ground effects in a long time. I know t byrne (sponsor here) does group purchases fairly often for wings west, which makes most of the ground effects kits out there. I would keep an eye out in the board sponsors section, or maybe ask a sponsor to do a GP.
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Unplug your MAF and see if the problem resides.. Unplugging the MAF will set the car to speed density mode where the MAF is not used and will be a good test to see if the MAF and tear is the problem. How are your plug wires? I just bought another z28 and the huge problem the kid claimed it had ended up being a burnt plug wire. You can check for a burnt/grounded wire by starting the car for a minute, shut it off lick your finger and feel each of manifold ports for coldness. Those are what I would check first. Then maybe look at the ICM those can overhead and cause the car to die. And then if none of that helps I would pull the opticrap and see if its all corroded. If all that fails set it on fire and with the insurance money buy another one
j/k people are actually doing that to beater cars in Phoenix to get insurance money!
j/k people are actually doing that to beater cars in Phoenix to get insurance money!
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