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Re: Solutions for richness |
2004-05-06 07:51:00 <Dave Thom> |
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Heh... I apologise for the rice from the previous japanese owner Cully, the supra is a GA70 with MA70 facelift front bumper... but I'm not having problems with that, a friend is driving it as his daily driver because I can't store two cars at my house, I drive the GZ20 and am having the problems in this...
Also note there were engine pics included in all those so you should have picked it as a 1g :P
I'll get onto all the problems with the Supra once the Soarer is sorted out :)
Regards
Dave Thom
IT Engineer
021 140 4657
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From: Cully Paterson
To: Supra Club of NZ Mailing List
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 2:35 PM
Subject: RE: [sconz] Solutions for richness
Hmm, from the photos it's got a 3.0 turbo badge on the front, aerotop, digi dash. That's all very MA70 stuff....?
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From: John Rosser
Sent: Wednesday, 5 May 2004 2:22 p.m.
To: SCONZ.list Forward
Subject: Re: [sconz] Solutions for richness
found an old post when he was trying to sell it, it's a ga70 as well.
john
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From: John Rosser
To: Supra Club of NZ Mailing List
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: [sconz] Solutions for richness
i think he mainly drives the soarer, the supra he's lent to a friend i think (still too early to be thinking straight)
john
----- Original Message -----
From: Cully Paterson
To: Supra Club of NZ Mailing List
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 2:13 PM
Subject: RE: [sconz] Solutions for richness
The Supra's a 7M. But then again Dave, you didn't specify which car had the fault...?
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From: John Rosser
Sent: Wednesday, 5 May 2004 2:00 p.m.
To: SCONZ.list Forward
Subject: Re: [sconz] Solutions for richness
dave thorm has a 1g-gte in his soarer, and i think in his supra as well. not sure on the supra...
john
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From: Cully Paterson
To: Supra Club of NZ Mailing List
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 1:19 PM
Subject: RE: [sconz] Solutions for richness
That's pretty much why I didn't point to your knock sensor solution - the fact that Dave's got a 7M which doesn't seem to suffer the same knock sensor problems, and that it's explicitly producing codes while driving seemed to rule it out as an obvious answer.
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From: Dobson Technical [mailto:dobsontech@xtra.co.nz]
Sent: Wednesday, 5 May 2004 12:58 p.m.
To: SCONZ.list Forward
Subject: Re: [sconz] Solutions for richness
To be perfectly honest I never looked for a fault code at the time, but I must also say that I replaced the knock sensor cable on another 1G GA-70 last weekend and it has cured his car also, I dont have any facts or figures to quote you on this I can only speak from personal experience and say including my car this is the third 1G exibiting the rich problem that I have replaced the cable in and it has fixed the problem. On my car I replaced the cable and knock sensor
I only mean to say that it seems to be a common fault on 1G's and I now think that maybe due to the angle of the cable or slight twisting of the engine it must fracture the cable over time and this show the common characteristics of loss of power and piles of black smoke.
Cheers
Lee MKII 1G-GTE (missing one turbo)
----- Original Message -----
From: Cully Paterson
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Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 12:50 PM
Subject: RE: [sconz] Solutions for richness
Just to clarify Lee, does this fault produce a check engine light when you're driving, or does it only show up when you jumper the diags, or no fault code at all?
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From: Dobson Technical [mailto:dobsontech@xtra.co.nz]
Sent: Wednesday, 5 May 2004 12:38 p.m.
To: SCONZ.list Forward
Subject: Re: [sconz] Solutions for richness
Although this is probably the 5th or 6th time I have said this. Here goes again
In my 1G an Commonly in others when either your knock sensor or cabling to the knock sensor is faulty it creates a fault where the car not only feels flat ie loos of power but also has the unmistakable characteristic of piling lots of black smoke out your exhaust and running very rich. If you have not replaced either the knock sensor cable or the knock sensor or preferably both then you can play with whatever you like and still have the same fault. If you wish I can send the e-mall again and explain the full process I went through, but I can tell you now that it is a common fault amongst 1G's
Cheers
Lee MKII 1G-GTE (missing one turbo)
----- Original Message -----
From: Cully Paterson
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Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 11:42 AM
Subject: RE: [sconz] Solutions for richness
Unlikely to be knock issue. Knock will just retard the timing - I'm 99% sure it has no effect on fueling (not awake enough yet to say 100%).
The rest of the diagnosis is honestly quite easy. Go read up on the characteristics of O2 sensors and what it means (basically they put out 0-1volts which indicates whether the mixture is rich or lean - can't get much simpler). Then read up on VF - that's a stepped voltage output from the ECU which tells you whether the ECU is deliberately richening or leaning the mixture.
Now if you can't manage to swap an AFM out then I give up :)
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From: Dave Thom [mailto:supras@boost.org.nz]
Sent: Wednesday, 5 May 2004 11:38 a.m.
To: SCONZ.list Forward
Subject: Re: [sconz] Solutions for richness
Would it likely be in any way related to my oversensitive knock sensor triggering whenever I accelerate over cats eyes?
*sigh* Most of that diagnosis is a little beyond me...
Regards
Dave Thom
IT Engineer
021 140 4657
----- Original Message -----
From: Cully Paterson
To: Supra Club of NZ Mailing List
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 11:33 AM
Subject: RE: [sconz] Solutions for richness
Yes, you probably do have most of it.
O2 sensor and ECU correction simply require a multimeter. Fuel rail pressure requires a pressure gauge and suitable fitting to mate it to the fuel rail. AFM tends to be a little more difficult, but is easiest to test by swapping in a known good one and driving it for a few days.
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From: Dave Thom [mailto:supras@boost.org.nz]
Sent: Wednesday, 5 May 2004 11:29 a.m.
To: SCONZ.list Forward
Subject: Re: [sconz] Solutions for richness
And of course I have all the equipment to check those...?
Regards
Dave Thom
IT Engineer
021 140 4657
----- Original Message -----
From: Cully Paterson
To: Supra Club of NZ Mailing List
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 11:25 AM
Subject: RE: [sconz] Solutions for richness
How about instead of adding a nasty hack like this to the car, that you trace the reason that it's overfueling? A correctly set up car will run rich, but not enough to leave soot behind. You need to check that:
- Fuel fail pressure is behaving correctly (should vary between about 37 and 52psi depending on how much manifold vacuum you've got)
- Your O2 sensor is delivering believable readings.
- Your ECU isn't overcorrecting the mixture for no good reason (check VF voltages)
- Your AFM is in good order.
Cully
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From: Dave Thom [mailto:supras@boost.org.nz]
Sent: Wednesday, 5 May 2004 11:17 a.m.
To: SCONZ.list Forward
Subject: [sconz] Solutions for richness
Hey all, I was reading one of my old Zoom magazines the other day, and came across a nifty little piece from RSM in australia (from memory) that was basically a mechanical tap for the fuel pressure regulator where you set the point it starts bleeding and also how much it bleeds, to prevent the way most turbo cars run rich with a little boost stuck into them...
My question is, does anyone know if theres a local alternative for this? Or anything else I can do to stop the back of my car being covered in black shit apart from splashing out $650 I don't have on an Apexi S-AFC...
Cheers :)
Regards
Dave Thom
IT Engineer
021 140 4657
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