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Re: 90 - Running out of breath at 5000 - No Codes
First off keep your momentum. Your tenacity will pay off.
Some ideas below. But what if it's not fuel and not the secondaries opening that is the problem? What if the CATs are blocked by soot etc on the front end? The symptom would be loss of power at higher rpm. My brothers vett had this issue. The bad new is I haven't the slightest idea how to check for that. On my brothers car I took the header off and looked down in there. I saw blockage and punched a long screw driver through the ceramic CAT. This fixed his problem but he then had to get new CATs. See below for ideas on secondaries. Quote:
http://www.zr1netregistry.com/Inform...Diagnosis.aspx Quote:
ALSO before reassembly..... Just for grins. Can you disconnect the pump way up where it connects into the vacuum reservoir tank? Then turn the key on to activate the pump. Does it continue to run >60 sec? Now plug the line you pulled. Does it run <10sec? The "re-verifies" that the pump is not blocked AND that it's vacuum contribution is making it to the reservoir.
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09-29-2013 | #52 |
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Re: 90 - Running out of breath at 5000 - No Codes
If concerned about the secondaries not opening fully, just tie them open & go for a drive. It won't hurt a thing & if it runs out great, you will know for sure it's a secondary port throttle issue.
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09-29-2013 | #53 |
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Beaver, PA
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Re: 90 - Running out of breath at 5000 - No Codes
Some more thoughts. In a previous post you indicated a intermittent code 61 then later a solid code 61 in full power etc. Have you checked the sec solenoids for amount of vacuum needed to open the secondary's as suggested in Marc Heibeck's ZR-1 specialist test. Should operate at about 6 inches of vacuum. Also, the FSM says that there are various sensor inputs in an acceptable range required by the ECM to turn on the secondary's.
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09-30-2013 | #54 | |
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Saint Petersburg, FL
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Re: 90 - Running out of breath at 5000 - No Codes
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I did have a chat to GK today for a bit, he isn't of the belief there are ECM problems and gave me a laundry list of other things to check prior to going the ECM route. I'd love to know a hard and fast rule for knowing you have an ECM problem. For the benefit of others GK mentioned that the power key even though the light is on requires a very strong connection and so I should recheck that as well as checking the pins on bolt on connector to the plenum, to ensure I'm getting a good ground. So I'll start there and keep working at it. Thanks again to everyone for the continued support with this issue. |
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10-26-2013 | #55 |
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Saint Petersburg, FL
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Re: 90 - Running out of breath at 5000 - No Codes
Today it lives. Took 5 months of very part time tinkering and it finally does everything that was expected of it.
So the problem appears to have been 2 fold. The fuel pumps, even though I could not confirm the others were shot, at bare minimum their check valves did not work, they were replaced with the rather well priced $23 models... This made the car run a lot smoother, but the 5000 issue persisted. Today, I was staring that that ECU and wondering what kind of black box magic it was performing since everything about it seemed to work with the exception of the secondaries. On advice from another forum member I continued tinkering instead of getting it rebuilt. From pure irritation since if the C17 pin were shorted the secondaries opened I took the harnesses off of the ecu and stared at them for a while, tugging and pushing on C17 to see if it were somehow loose. Anyway, put it back together did a secondary output test and saw the secondary vacuum pressure go up... something that hadn't happened prior. I went for a spin and like magic it ran well. So in summary new fuel pumps and a loose ECU connector? I'm sure I'll likely have an issue with this again at some point, but for now HAPPY DAYS! |
10-27-2013 | #56 |
Join Date: May 2013
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Re: 90 - Running out of breath at 5000 - No Codes
Good for you Dondon. Way to go!
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