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canx2k And?
OK so here is where I stand as of now:
- Installed OEM MAF (22680-2Y001) and spark plug wires.
- Reset the ECU by leaving unplugged from the battery for a few days.
- Car still hard to start sometimes but does run quite a bit better.
- Once started (while cold) response is pretty much what it should be. I can spin the wheels in first if I rev it up and pop the clutch. Drives well. Throttle response is pretty spot on.
- Once it's been running at normal operating temp for a little while, very light throttle response is still as it should be. However, half to WOT still feels like it kinda falls on its face from 1k-2.5k rpm a little bit. Revs good once past that area.
- Once i've been driving for a while (either cruising down the highway or stop and go in town), starts to really lose throttle response if pushed anymore than light throttle. If I keep driving, car starts to hesitate and buck pretty bad. Backfiring and everything.
Now check this out. First time it started happening I was driving in town. Stopped at a light after driving for a while and when I went to move it started to buck pretty bad. Turned off the car and immediately turned it back on. Throttle response was back to normal. No bucking at the same throttle level.
Next time that it happened I was using Cruise Control on the freeway. Car started to have little hesitations so I took it out of cruise and was manually controlling the throttle. That was fine for a few minutes but then car started hesitating again. So, while still moving, I put the shifter in to Neutral, turned off the car, and then turned it right back on. Throttle wasn't hesitating anymore, even if pushing half to WOT range. Still not much power....but no more hesitations.
Not sure why turning off the car and then turning back on would affect anything. And it's not like I turn it off and wait for a while before restarting. It's turn off and immediately back on and everything seems to be pretty good. Hesitations go away for a while.
Soooo.....any ideas?
p.s. I have an exaust leak between the primary and secondary of my SSAC header. It's after the brand new o2 sensor though. Used the cheapo gasket that came with the header. Saving my brand new copper one for when I swap the RR back in....sometime next year.
Branden
aka hawaiiaNX