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Old 07-28-2021   #36
Atari_Prime
 
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Default Re: New ZR-1. New Issue. Stalling Once Warm.

Hi All,


I was reading over the thread and it kinda seems like my issues might be similar. So, I thought I might steal/borrow/pigtail off the discussion and see if we can adapt some of the comments for my circumstance.


I just bought a 94' ZR-1. Very low miles - 12,500. And only 3,000 of those have been in the last 20 years. I mention this because I fully expected a few issues on bringing her home.



First issue occured on first drive. Previous owner had never used full power mode. Like an idiot, the first thing I did was put the car in full power mode and drove home. It was only a 20 mile drive. About 3 miles into the drive I am merging onto a freeway and with my foot in the floor the car won't accelerate, rpms aren't going up either. And I'm only able to achieve about 40 mph. I decide to take it out of full power mode and few moments later she starts to behave like a normal car. I make it the rest of the way home without issue.


Two days later, after letting her idle in the driveway a bit and checking this and that, I put a bottle of injector cleaner in her and decide to give driving another try. Only about a 20 minute drive and for the most part everything goes fine. I used full power mode as well. And she had some pretty hard pulls shifting through the gears. I did notice though at stop lights, as I would let out on the clutch she wanted to die. I would have to rev to get her going. Also (and maybe unrelated my ABS and ASR lights came on). With these factors I decided to head home. When pulling into the garage she kept dying every time I would let out on the clutch. I had to give her some high revs to get her to move forward without dying. The service engine light came on while trying to park the car as well, but only after dying about 8 times trying to park the car.


Also of note, both times there was a smell. Definitely not gasoline. Kind of bitter. Reminded me somewhat of a clutch smell or burning electrical wiring. Some have contemplated this is the smell of the car running lean. I'm not sure. Of note though, during my short drive, the car recorded that I was getting 4 mpg. The smell went away but I can still get a slight wiff near the back of the plenum.


On the CorvetteForum I have received many suggestions, including: injectors, vaccum lines, fuel filter, bad vaccum sensor, o2 sensors, and stuck parking brake.



Often it is suggested I hook up an OBD1 scanner and check the codes. Don't have one. Looked at buying one, but none I can find seem to be able to do the job due to the 94' being OBD1 but also 16 pin. The OTC 3211 scanner was recommended and it seems like it might work, but it looks like it is no longer made and the only remaining ones are for sale at a premium. I am considering going the TunerPro route, but would like to get more data to see if a) this will get me all the same info, and b) I can use my existing laptop and just install some software.


It has also been suggested that I check the fuel pressure. Same situation, don't have a guage and honestly am not sure where to hook it up if I did. I think the OBD1 scan should tell me the fuel pressure though if I understand correctly.


Lastly, they suggest I change the fuel filter. Seems easy enough, if you have jack stands. I try to avoid going under cars when I can. I think this a simple fix that I may farm out to Corvette Mike or someone similar. It needs a new serpentine belt as well, so with some luck those two things could fix my problems.


At the end of the day, injectors is the number one comment, but I would like to avoid going there until absolutely necessary.


Would love to meet a friend in Orange County, CA who might be able to coach me through some of these items in exchange for some bourbon and bbq?


Thoughts and advice are welcome and appreciated.


Thank you.

Last edited by Atari_Prime; 07-28-2021 at 03:34 PM.
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