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Engine limited to 5000 rpm 1990 ZR1 LT5
Replaced parts:Fuel pump -From Jerry's
Fuel injectors - From FIC Secondary fuel pump relay - From Chevrolet 1 butterfly port actuary valve - from Chevrolet Both O2 sensors - from Chevrolet Here's the problem: Car pulls all the way to 7000 rpm in 1st and 2nd gear. In 3rd gear it pulls great to right around 5000 rpm and hits what feels like a rev limiter. The fuel pressure is at 42 gph at idle and climbs to 50 gph under acceleration, never drops. Upon hitting the rev limit, the vacuum gauge which runs at 20 hg drops instantly to zero and a code #54 (fuel pump voltage low) and code #61 (secondary port throttle system error) show up in the computer. When the problem happens the check engine light comes on and turns off upon idling. At this point the 5000 rev limit happens in every gear. If I let the car idle or turn it off for a minute, the problem resets it's self. Any ideas!!! Help!!! |
07-09-2014 | #2 |
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Re: Engine limited to 5000 rpm 1990 ZR1 LT5
few questions:
who did the work? how many miles? Are you sure all the hoses are plugged in correctly?
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Re: Engine limited to 5000 rpm 1990 ZR1 LT5
All the work was done recently. A friend of mine is a 3rd generation mechanic and a genius. Literally!! We, mostly him did the work. The vacuum is holding through 1st and 2nd gear and it pulls all the way. Once you get into 3rd gear right around 5000 rpm the vacuum shuts down. Instantly!! To zero. We have tested the vacuum and it holds, plus it stays at 20 hg until that moment in 3rd gear. Because of this I believe the vacuum is good and the hoses are properly connected. Plus, we labelled everything before touching or disconnecting anything.
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07-09-2014 | #4 |
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Re: Engine limited to 5000 rpm 1990 ZR1 LT5
I wondered if it was something to do with an O2 sensor but wouldn't you get an O2 sensor code?
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Re: Engine limited to 5000 rpm 1990 ZR1 LT5
Everything I have been told is that their are two O2 sensors on the 1990 ZR1 LT5. Is this correct?
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07-09-2014 | #6 |
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Re: Engine limited to 5000 rpm 1990 ZR1 LT5
I would surmise vacuum pump. in the low gears, there is probably enough vacuum in the reservoir to keep the SPT's open. by third gear, that's probably exhausted, so you would need the pump to provide the vacuum.
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Re: Engine limited to 5000 rpm 1990 ZR1 LT5
Good thought and possibility! Thank you!
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Re: Engine limited to 5000 rpm 1990 ZR1 LT5
Talked with mechanic and I am going to check vacuum from the vacuum pump side tomorrow. He mentioned though that if the reserve was not catching up with demand that the vacuum would drop slowly, makes sense, and in this case the vacuum is dropping instantly.
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07-09-2014 | #9 |
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Re: Engine limited to 5000 rpm 1990 ZR1 LT5
how often does your pump run?
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Re: Engine limited to 5000 rpm 1990 ZR1 LT5
Will check in the morning and reply.
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