GEN 3 SHO FAN
SHO Member
I have a little trouble with my 96.
When the motor goes near 4500-5000 rpm, he have a big loss of power with hesitations but no misfires (8 new plugs, 4 news rears coils and no code for that, new TPS). I tought first it was the trans going away but it's shift correctly in others rpm ranges.
I'm wondering if it's related to the fact that we change the gas tank last summer (too much rust on it) and the dealer doesn't sell me the good one (needs 3 holes on the top) and sold me a 2 holes (97+). Sadly, we remark it only when all was unbolt... We put the new one, retreiving the sensor on the 3rd hole. That gives me rapidely the code P0453 (Evaporative Emissions Control System Pressure Sensor High Input). Seems to do nothing on road as it is a emission code.
Is the regulation of the fuel pressure in the tank by the PCM can have negative effects of that importance ? When near at WOT the pressure in the tank must draw substantialy and if the car think the pressure is high and opens the valve all the time (creating a vacuum to the intake maybe), can this have a negative effect on the pump trying to send fuel to motor ?
Thanks for your help,
When the motor goes near 4500-5000 rpm, he have a big loss of power with hesitations but no misfires (8 new plugs, 4 news rears coils and no code for that, new TPS). I tought first it was the trans going away but it's shift correctly in others rpm ranges.
I'm wondering if it's related to the fact that we change the gas tank last summer (too much rust on it) and the dealer doesn't sell me the good one (needs 3 holes on the top) and sold me a 2 holes (97+). Sadly, we remark it only when all was unbolt... We put the new one, retreiving the sensor on the 3rd hole. That gives me rapidely the code P0453 (Evaporative Emissions Control System Pressure Sensor High Input). Seems to do nothing on road as it is a emission code.
Is the regulation of the fuel pressure in the tank by the PCM can have negative effects of that importance ? When near at WOT the pressure in the tank must draw substantialy and if the car think the pressure is high and opens the valve all the time (creating a vacuum to the intake maybe), can this have a negative effect on the pump trying to send fuel to motor ?
Thanks for your help,