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barnett87rx7 05-21-10 07:46 PM

fuel cut question
 
I'm hitting fuel cut and am wondering what is causing it. I am completely stock but I have removed all my emmissions stuff. I have an 87 TII

sharingan 19 05-21-10 10:15 PM

intake? gutted cats? exhaust?

barnett87rx7 05-22-10 12:40 AM

everything in 100% stock except emissions removal and I am hitting fuel cut at 5500 rpm. would emissions removal cause this? or could it be old plugs and wires not igniting all the fuel and the o2 sensor is reading rich and causing fuel cut ? these are the only two possible things I can think of.

I unplugged the boost sensor and it stopped it from happening

I also want to know how safe it is to run a FCD since my wastegate isn't ported and I don't want to boostcreep and blow my engine

incubuseva 05-22-10 03:34 AM

FCD's are safe to run. You should get one.

It almost sounds like you botched something in your emissions removal + hooked the line up wrong to your boost sensor.

Jimmy2222 05-22-10 10:00 AM

Yeah, you can definitely run an FCD if you're staying stock. As soon as you get a free flowing exhaust, invest in making your wastegate bigger as you will get some bad boost creep if you don't. You most likely won't see any boost creep without any mods though.

jon0886 05-22-10 12:49 PM

^ +1

and get a decent boost gauge.

barnett87rx7 06-03-10 10:53 PM

bump any other options like would not havin a restrictor pill cause this?

RotaryRocket88 06-03-10 10:57 PM

No, a restrictor pill just smooths out pressure changes. The S4 wastegate is TINY, so it doesn't surprise me that a stock car could potentially hit fuel cut.

SirCygnus 06-03-10 11:34 PM


Originally Posted by barnett87rx7 (Post 10011263)
everything in 100% stock except emissions removal

so what EXACTLY did you remove from the emissions? also, your car is no longer stock.

SpeedOfLife 06-04-10 12:04 AM

When I got my 87 TII I couldn't rev past 6500RPM due to a faulty TPS (throttle position sensor), you might check that out. If not by replacing it with a known working or new one you'll need to test it with an analog meter so you can accurately check the sweep of the resistance (I never could get that to work right, but it might be because I had a super cheap meter).

jon0886 06-04-10 12:29 AM

if you did anything that frees up how the turbo breathes, intake or exhaust (ex. removed or gutted catalytic converters), you will start to develop boost creep because the stock internal wastegates cannot accommodate the additional flow. Fuel cut kicks in ~8.6psi boost.

Just throw on a FCD and aftermarket boost gauge.

SpeedOfLife 06-04-10 01:51 AM


Originally Posted by barnett87rx7 (Post 10011263)
I unplugged the boost sensor and it stopped it from happening

Sorry I missed this part. Could be fuel cut due to boost creep. Is it cutting out at low throttle but still right at 5500RPM? If so I'm still thinking TPS.

barnett87rx7 06-05-10 10:08 PM

I found a hole in the exhaust were the downpipe connects with the rest of the exhaust because there is no gasket could this cause it??


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