Some good things sorted out thus far. It isn't an intake leak, as I can "choke the engine out" by blocking the throttle body. Fixed a connection at the ECU that got the tachometer working (the car is indeed sitting at just below 5000RPM) and ensured everything is solidly connected. Learned the code for the LED-flashing and through some trail-and-error, have ended up with just one code at this time. Slow/slow/slow/pause/fast-fast-fast = "33 - Heated Oxygen Sensor". The o2 sensor condition indicates it is definitely running rich.
However, another interesting note is that while I was choking the throttle body with a rag, the intake hose and MAF were not attached to the throttle body, they were just sitting in the engine bay. So even though the MAF wasn't "part" of the intake system, the car still floors itself. It seems likely that the MAF may be defective after all, but still within "proper" parameters so it isn't throwing a code. Anybody have an opinion on that? Should I be looking at the MAF or the oxygen sensor first?
However, another interesting note is that while I was choking the throttle body with a rag, the intake hose and MAF were not attached to the throttle body, they were just sitting in the engine bay. So even though the MAF wasn't "part" of the intake system, the car still floors itself. It seems likely that the MAF may be defective after all, but still within "proper" parameters so it isn't throwing a code. Anybody have an opinion on that? Should I be looking at the MAF or the oxygen sensor first?
Last edited by Bubs
on 2012-12-09
at 17-31-05.