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TomU 04-03-20 08:36 AM

did you test it hot? Put it in a toaster for like 10 mins at 200 F, then test it. When i did my rats nest, about half my solenoids that passed cold, failed hot. That may be your culprit

evo_koa 04-03-20 08:40 AM

I haven't tested it hot. A new one it pretty cheap through my mazda motorsports account. I am just going to buy a new one. We shall see if the solenoid is the problem.

TomU 04-03-20 09:06 AM

test the new one (both cold and hot) before installing. I've read stories of new ones failing (some have been sitting for years)

evo_koa 04-03-20 09:15 AM

Will do!

evo_koa 04-03-20 01:16 PM

I put a heat gun to the solenoid and it does fail when it is warm.

TomU 04-03-20 04:49 PM

Hope that's it :icon_tup:

evo_koa 04-10-20 09:26 PM

I replaced the solenoid and the problem is still there. It will go into boost if i ease in the throttle, but wont stay in boost. It sounds like it is running rich when it bogs. When i got back to the shop I noticed that it smells like rotten eggs. I have a down pipe, high flow cat and apexi gt spec exhaust. I wonder if the cat is clogged.

DaveW 04-11-20 08:19 AM


Originally Posted by evo_koa (Post 12404228)
I replaced the solenoid and the problem is still there. It will go into boost if i ease in the throttle, but wont stay in boost. It sounds like it is running rich when it bogs. When i got back to the shop I noticed that it smells like rotten eggs. I have a down pipe, high flow cat and apexi gt spec exhaust. I wonder if the cat is clogged.

Smelling like rotten eggs (sulfur) is what the exh should smell like if the cat is trying to clean up an overly rich mixture before it's completely warmed up. That happens on most cars. Also, a clogged cat usually doesn't show symptoms (lack of power, etc.) until you are at full throttle at a higher RPM.

evo_koa 04-11-20 06:44 PM

Do yall think that it could be my leading coil?

Red94fd 04-11-20 06:55 PM

Thats a possibility.

evo_koa 04-11-20 10:17 PM

I unplugged the trailing coils to see if it would run worse and it didn’t change anything.

DaleClark 04-12-20 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by evo_koa (Post 12404391)
Do yall think that it could be my leading coil?

Possible. Do you have stock coils?

Could also be the coil pack harness, the original harnesses that have the ground wire will do weird stuff over time. The test for the coils in the shop manual is dead on, if it passes the test the coils are good, if not it's time for a replacement.

Dale

DaveW 04-12-20 01:29 PM

Bad plug wire could cause a similar symptom
 
This reminds me of 20 or so years back - I had 1 bad plug wire that I thought for sure was a loss of boost under load. The engine is so smooth even with one plug not firing under load, that it was not at all obvious that one plug misfiring could be the cause.

evo_koa 04-12-20 01:40 PM

I do have the new updated coil harness. I may buy a new a new plug wire set.

evo_koa 04-12-20 09:21 PM

I removed both of the plug wires from the Leading plugs and it does not run different. I think the problem my be the leading coil.

evo_koa 04-24-20 08:45 AM

I put in a new leading coil and new plug wires and it still has not fixed the issue. If I ease on the gas until it is around 4-5 lbs of boost and then floor it it boost up to 10 lbs and runs great. If I just stomp it it will still bog down.

TomU 04-24-20 09:03 AM

Well that's certainly frustrating. I still think it's an air/fuel issue, but running out of troubleshooting ideas. Is it something you upset or did wrong when you did your work, or is it something completely unrelated?? Odds would say it's something you did, but there's the small chance it's something else causing it

evo_koa 04-24-20 09:21 AM

I think that it is related to the work I performed when I replaced the fpd. I am almost at my limit of taking it to either Pettit or Banzai.

Rotary Alkymist 04-26-20 08:18 PM

Did you test your pressure sensor? Did you check that vacuum line(ref vac) and make sure it isn't torn or punctured?

If the issue arose when you changed you pulsation damper then you must've hooked something up wrong. Have the vacuum diagram in front of you when you're doing it. I'm sure you'll find something that isn't right.

evo_koa 04-29-20 08:46 AM

I used a smoke machine and found a big vacuum leak. I believe that it is the vacuum hose that connects the y pipe to the upper intake manifold. It is buried under the secondary fuel rail. I am going to take the intake manifold off and investigate further.

DaleClark 04-29-20 10:03 AM

The line on the Y-pipe that points down goes to a nipple on the LIM that is for the injector air bleed sockets for the primary injectors. It helps with atomization. If that's not hooked up that's definitely not helping things!

Dale

evo_koa 04-29-20 10:44 AM

Yes Dale. That is the line I am referring to.

evo_koa 04-30-20 08:45 AM

I hooked up the smoke machine last night and it pored smoke from the connection on the intake manifold.

DaleClark 04-30-20 08:51 AM

As a good friend of mine used to say, "that may not be the problem but it sure as hell isn't helping things!"

Is it that nipple that the Y-pipe hose goes to?

Dale

evo_koa 04-30-20 08:54 AM

it is leaking from that line. the leak is where it connects to the intake manifold. I pulled off the line at the Y-pipe and put the smoke through only that line and it pored out of the manifold side.


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