ch1ef
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posted on 23/10/17 at 08:44 PM |
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Car running issue (runs fine when a HT or injector unconnected)
I have a Zetec with Megsquirt V3 on throttle bodies.
The car has been unused for about 4 years after a crash, and now I am trying to get the car back going. The car starts and runs, but I had to tighten
the throttle cable a tiny so it runs 1200rpm at idle so it would runs on its own. But its super rich (black smoke). I can remove an injector wire (any
for the 4) and it runs almost the same, and I can also remove unsurprisingly any single HT lead and it similarly doesn't change much either!
I have checked wiring to ECU, earths and everything else I can think of to check, any idea's? I do have a cable coming so I can hook up the
laptop, but its being slow getting to me....So, Any pointers?
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gremlin1234
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posted on 23/10/17 at 09:21 PM |
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check for spiders webs, (or even a bird's nest! ) in the air filter ;-)
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ch1ef
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posted on 23/10/17 at 09:23 PM |
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haha! Def none of those as only just put the filter on the truppets!
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rusty nuts
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posted on 24/10/17 at 05:08 PM |
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Could be sticking injectors , faulty fuel pressure regulator maybe faulty temperature sensor, few things to be going on with.
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obfripper
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posted on 24/10/17 at 06:16 PM |
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Is it running speed density (map sensor fueling) or alpha n(tps based fueling)?
If it's sd, the vac hose to the sensor (usually part of the ms ecu) is probably perished/disconnected, and so giving a wot signal to megasquirt
which will be super rich at idle throttle openings.
The same can happen with alpha n if there is a tps fault, but is less likely and it should default to closed throttle signal with the sensor
disconnected.
Dave
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