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    Default Car breaking up really badly at boost...

    My car whenever it starts to hit like 1 psi of boost is breaking up so badly its undriveable.

    We corrected the timing on it and put in brand new plugs and regapped them all. The only other thing I'm thinking it may be is that the IC pipes are leaking and thats causing it to break up because of the MAF. I checked the maf and its plugged in correctly and good. But actually now that I Think of it I think after we adjusted the timing the motor hasn't been idling as well.

    It is a brand new built SR btw.


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    make sure your coilpacks are grounded. does it brake up when you just rev it not moving? general rule: if it only does it under load=ignition problem

    my car used to break up under boost and the guys at CCR helped me figure out at least one of my coilpacks were bad. I just replaced them all for the heck of it. It's really important that they have a good ground. You can even get grounding kits for them some places. FRsport used to selll one, not sure if they do anymore, maybe phase2 does.

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    It does it just revving also. Doesn't have to be under load. We added a couple of new grounds too.


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    i'm assuming you have everything tuned for your setup... what is your setup by the way? if you don't mind saying

    have you tested chip continuity?
    what rpm's is it doing this at?
    injector o-rings in good shape?
    what's your afr doing when it does this?

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    It is a fwd sr20det from an avenir. Built rods and pistons bored 20 over. 660cc injectors nismo fpr, and walbro 255. The fuel is set fine. The tune I dunno, but it shouldn't be breaking up from the tune, the car used to run on a stock sr20de ecu and didn't break up.

    I was wondering how I pressure test my IC pipes and core to check to see if thats it?


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    voila: http://www.vfaq.com/mods/ICtester.html

    build depending on size of turbo inlet

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    Besure to set timing and idle when the car has been warmed up, unless you like about 20 degrees of retardation in your timing

    Also... hasn't this car been running for a while(week or 2)? when did this start happening? has anything changed since it last ran in terms of injectors ecu etc?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spyder
    Besure to set timing and idle when the car has been warmed up, unless you like about 20 degrees of retardation in your timing

    Also... hasn't this car been running for a while(week or 2)? when did this start happening? has anything changed since it last ran in terms of injectors ecu etc?
    The car has been breaking up since it got running, it isn't anything that just started.

    Nothing in the set up has changed at all.


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    Did you mention it to Dan when you talked to him about it smoking? Did you get the smoking fixed?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tracy
    Did you mention it to Dan when you talked to him about it smoking? Did you get the smoking fixed?
    Yea, that has stopped, that only happened the first few times it cranked up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by HalfBaked
    Yea, that has stopped, that only happened the first few times it cranked up.
    Glad that stopped.

    So you didn't mention the breaking up then?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tracy
    Glad that stopped.

    So you didn't mention the breaking up then?
    I thought it was just because we hadn't adjusted the timing yet. So I was thinking it was going to go away.


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    I would check to make sure your ignitor is working properly, also make sure the grounds in the car are good... the ecu may need a better ground. make sure the motor is properly grounded... change out the coil packs with some known good ones. check the spark plugs to make sure the are the correct ones and gapped properly. check to make sure you have good gas in the car... i think yours is prolly bad after a few years lol... ehh thats all i can think off of hand, post back and let us know... im sure you have enough 240 parts layin around you can check everything heh..
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    Quote Originally Posted by HalfBaked
    I thought it was just because we hadn't adjusted the timing yet. So I was thinking it was going to go away.

    Ok. I'll ask him and see what he says. I'll try to have him call you tomorrow.
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    Thanks Tracy.

    And yea, we put new plugs, new gas, new whatever we could.

    So unless timing is still fucked up, I think it may be the IC piping.


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    tracy call me tomorrow too!

    i don't know why....


    but do it!

    WE HAVE THAT DATE!
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    you figure it out?

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