Duke of SHO
New Member
Well, for the past several months my wife complained of hard starts and poor performance. There was a major bog from 3200 - 4500 RPMs. I check for KOEO and KOER codes. Nothing. Then I check memory codes..still nothing. I check fuel pressure and the fuel pressure regulator. It was about 32lbs. Nothing to be concerned about but I still replaced the filter and pump. Both had never been changed. After fighting with the gas tank strap bolts and J nuts the car was even worse. I check the fuel pressure again. Now it was between 35-40lbs. I threw the scanner on it and captured problem. Nothing shot out at me. When all else failed I checked the perimeters of both O2s, TPS, MAP, and MAF sensors. They all were with in specs.
After beating my head about the problem, I bought some Doritos and a can of pop and just looked at it for a while. No codes, all sensors good, and good fuel pressure...it's got to something with the air flow. It was a long shot but I removed the IAC and cleaned it. Still nothing. I disconnected the MAF and went for a spin. She shot like a bat out of ****! There's my problem!!
I'm the type who like to repair things other then just buying it. So, I took the MAF apart. There's taper proof screws that hold the module to the housing. I took those off and pulled the module out. There's two wire looking things that are the sensors. There was so much shit on there you couldn't even see the sensors. Using some 3M throttle body cleaner and an acid brush (a small paint brush would also do) and cleaned the sensor. Threw it all back together. She never ran so good!!! Not only that I saved some money.
The process is rather simple. If anyone has any questions just E-mail me.
Matt
After beating my head about the problem, I bought some Doritos and a can of pop and just looked at it for a while. No codes, all sensors good, and good fuel pressure...it's got to something with the air flow. It was a long shot but I removed the IAC and cleaned it. Still nothing. I disconnected the MAF and went for a spin. She shot like a bat out of ****! There's my problem!!
I'm the type who like to repair things other then just buying it. So, I took the MAF apart. There's taper proof screws that hold the module to the housing. I took those off and pulled the module out. There's two wire looking things that are the sensors. There was so much shit on there you couldn't even see the sensors. Using some 3M throttle body cleaner and an acid brush (a small paint brush would also do) and cleaned the sensor. Threw it all back together. She never ran so good!!! Not only that I saved some money.
The process is rather simple. If anyone has any questions just E-mail me.
Matt