Welcome to the SR20 Community Forum - The Dash.
Register
SR20 forum logo

Thread: Part throttle hesitation esp when hitting vvl.

+ Reply To Thread
Posts: 11-20 of 27
2012-01-08 03:12:24
#11
that code is way to common, i doubt it has anything to do with it..

we set his timing yesterday to 15*
2012-01-08 03:24:08
#12
Originally Posted by D-Unit121
I have never had a knock sensor issue but I would assume it would contribute to the problem, if not the whole problem. Also the knock sensor signal should be undisturbed (no splices, wire extensions, cuts and put back together.).

A knock sensor is designed to detect cetain volume of noises coming from the motor. If its not getting a proper reading (reading knock) it will pull timing causing loss of power and misfires. The problem with these sensors is that they usually can not read properly under WOT and the ECU deems the sensor readings to be false.

Im not saying your motor has knock but the sensor or wiring could be bad and its giving incorrect knock signals at partial throttle when the sensor reading is deemed true by the ECU therefor creating your partial throttle issue.

Also I believe JWT recommends 15* of mechanical timing (adjusted by the dizzy). Make sure your mechanical timing is to spec.


See I may just go and roll the car up onto the ramps and disconnect it. The knock sensor part of the harness is unique; mostly unmolested.

The mechanical timing is/was close enough that it should not have been doing this... but I believe the knock sensor does not eff things up at WOT. unsure.

Originally Posted by danfiveten
Replace the sensor, better to eliminate something than to sit there wondering. Hopefully it gets figured out.


The thing is they are usually a supre pita to get loose while the motor is in the car. I'd have to get creative because I been in there before and its tough to get a wrench on the thing w that much tq. Rahter wait till I can tear off the manifold and go to replace the heater core hoses this spring when I throw in the new wiring harness. I'm 100% sure its not pinging at all.

Originally Posted by lynchfourtwenty
that code is way to common, i doubt it has anything to do with it..

we set his timing yesterday to 15*


Yes we set it but idle was at 1050 so technically its out of spec... but the timing was only at 16 so I knocked it back just a skosh. If anything now the timing is retarded a bit. It wasn't very far off in the first place.
2012-01-08 03:50:12
#13
Well you know if you ever need a garage to just get ahold of me. Have to push cars out of the way, but better in warmth than cold
2012-01-08 03:56:23
#14
Originally Posted by danfiveten
Well you know if you ever need a garage to just get ahold of me. Have to push cars out of the way, but better in warmth than cold


You know how much I appreciate that. But I just don't have the time or funds to dump into the car right now. Plus if I pull this car apart its going to be one time, and I want to put it up for a few days and take care of things proper. Unless I have greater ambition (read paycheck) and take it apart totally.

Honestly at this point I regard this car as a parts container for my next B13. Its just not clean enough.
2012-01-08 15:17:43
#15
Disconnect your solenoids and see how it runs, mines had a similar problem last month and it turned out to be that the 8969 was staying on, causing hesitation and shutdown
2012-01-08 16:13:49
#16
I'll try that thanks.
2012-01-26 22:16:17
#17
Originally Posted by Re-spect
Disconnect your solenoids and see how it runs, mines had a similar problem last month and it turned out to be that the 8969 was staying on, causing hesitation and shutdown


Thank you. I did this and it seems to be much smoother. I felt a bit of a hitch but that was slight at part throttle in second in a crowded parking lot. All my regular pulls were all the same thrashy SR20 pull all the way up to 7000rpm plus.

One thing I noted was the vvl solenoid that has the black rubber boot was wet in oil all the way through the connector. I guess its leaking from the seal on the end were the connector is. Its not weeping but its got the whole connector and inside the solenoid connector wet w oil.

Could this be my problem? I cleared the ecu codes lase week and have not thrown the knock sensor or any other code yet.
Last edited by Benito Malito on 2012-01-26 at 22-25-28.
2012-05-02 05:53:35
#18
I have the the jwt ecu as well on my ve . runs good but hesitates around 3500 - 5000 rpm . getting the knock sensor code as well sounds like the same problem . the knock sensor has continuity on the right terminal but not the left. the book calls for continuity on the left terminal. so im thinking this could be part of it .

revised
replaced knock sensor it was bad but still having same problem.

revised
crank angle sensor disk was installed upside down. make sure the numbers are facing you
Last edited by dudespencer on 2012-05-22 at 23-20-26.
2012-05-31 12:29:03
#19
Normal power delivery on cold and hot operating temp, but right after spirited driving and hitting vvl several times, i start experiencing hesitation at light or WOT, like stepping on throttle all the way and the engine barely wants to run.

only get Hesitation after hard driving

any ideas?

tia,
Tevs
2012-05-31 14:39:22
#20
knock sensor ... please run diagnosis on your ecu.. you might get continuity with multimeter at the time you check but it might have loosen connection or defected cable , i having such problem before .

KennyX
+ Reply To Thread
  • [Type to search users.]
  • Quick Reply
    Thread Information
    There are currently ? users browsing this thread. (? members & ? guests)
    StubUserName

    Back to top