02-20-2013 | #11 |
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Mandeville, LA
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Re: 'Occasional' loping idle...
Schrade,
One other thought is an air leak in the exhaust. Negative pressure pulses can draw "false air" through an exhaust leak upstream of the O2 sensors and can cause the symptoms that you are describing. I would especially look in that direction if the loping that you are experiencing comes when coming down to idle after running the car at highway speeds (heat in the exhaust system opening up the leak). Jep |
02-21-2013 | #12 | |
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: NC
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Re: 'Occasional' loping idle...
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The shop that did the tranny swap did have the exhaust down, and I do swear it sounds different (although I hadn't done that many miles on the car before). Doesn't SOUND too much like a leak, but will keep this is mind. Will try to get a data log somewhere here as well.
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