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Alpine TSi
10-02-2004, 07:29 PM
I was having some minor issues with my car yesterday that I am hoping are just weather related.

I couldn't slam the throttle down for an entire gear like I can in normal 70+ weather, what would happen is at about 5K rpm in 3rd I would be at about 18psi and then the car would just start missing really bad and then I would shift into fourth and it wouldn't go anywhere(at full throttle) for about 5 seconds, then it would go. I was doing fine with about 11.2-11.9 AFR's and no boost creep, so I wasn't running lean. However for giggles I decided to hit the peak/hold function on my AFC2 and the incoming MAF frequency was at 5200hz(straight value with nothing taken out by the GM MAF) at 5100rpm where I shifted out of third. Now I rarely see about 3200hz even at 25psi at the track so I am assuming that this was because the outside temp was about 35 degrees and the air was already so dense. Is this thinking correct or am entirely wrong? If I am right why would I miss so badly? Today with slightly cooler than normal temps I was fine all the way through third and fourth.

I probably should just turn the boost down at this time of year, but I really want to have as much fun with my car as I can, if it costs me my motor, so be it.

Thanks in advance.

Enes
10-02-2004, 09:26 PM
dayam, i had same issue... wth same here, my missing went away when i set my boost to 23 and my 750 injectors to -1 max -3 on my fuel setings and this was even with 110 octane..

werd up on power, and i'm seing 44# air too ;)

-E

npaulseth
10-02-2004, 09:43 PM
My idle is about 300 rpms higher with the colder weather.

JustROLLIN
10-04-2004, 10:29 PM
Originally posted by npaulseth@Oct 2 2004, 08:43 PM
My idle is about 300 rpms higher with the colder weather.
That is completely normal until the car reaches its operating temp.

I also see a few issues with the cold weather. Due to my car running incredibly rich, I get some very poor fuel vaporization and will get a very nice back-fire up around 5k when I am WOT until I get her nice and warmed up.

A//// Guy
10-04-2004, 10:38 PM
Mine idles 300-400 higher when its its winter vs summer. Even when its warm... but most of that is caused by the maft without the screen so metering is different.

JustROLLIN
10-04-2004, 10:41 PM
Yeah, I am guessing that would be a maft issue as well. The car should idle at ~750rpm when it is at operating temp regardless of the ambient temp.

1slowdsm
10-05-2004, 06:28 AM
750 is the normal idle range, huh? Mines idles at around 900 -1100. Should I go and adjust my idle? In the summer time, when I turn the A/C on my car's idle drops to a point where its about to die and it stays there for a few mins and then dies. Anyone know why thats happening?

carltalon
10-05-2004, 09:49 PM
sounds like eveyone with problems is running maf-t . could it have something to do with the intake air temp being set at a constant 80 deg.

Alpine TSi
10-06-2004, 10:11 AM
Now I am no electronics genius(Eric feel free to pipe in here), but wouldn't we be able to intercept the wire that sends temp from the MAF-T to the ECU and put something in, such as a potentiometer, and just give it a basic adjustment that would in hopes lower(I don't think we could raise it) the temp that the ECU sees? Wow big sentence... And if it were adjustable we could just crank it up and down based on what we think it is outside, definately not precise but in mind it would be better than it saying it was 80 instead of 15.

Anyone try this or know if it can be done with any combination of parts? Would it have any merit?

npaulseth
10-06-2004, 10:14 AM
Originally posted by JustROLLIN+Oct 4 2004, 09:29 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (JustROLLIN @ Oct 4 2004, 09:29 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-npaulseth@Oct 2 2004, 08:43 PM
My idle is about 300 rpms higher with the colder weather.
That is completely normal until the car reaches its operating temp.

I also see a few issues with the cold weather. Due to my car running incredibly rich, I get some very poor fuel vaporization and will get a very nice back-fire up around 5k when I am WOT until I get her nice and warmed up. [/b][/quote]
No. I mean it is 300 rpms higher after it warms up.