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05-09-2009, 01:12 PM #1
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Damn P0300 code again
Guys I just had a headswap done on my '00 TA. Now pre swap the car was not driven and sat in the garage for 1 1/2 yrs. Only driven once every few weeks. Before the swap P0300 went off. No major issues driving it, but the code was there. Now fast forward, head swap is done, new plugs installed along with a new fuel filter. Wires were added pre swap before the car sat. The day I got it back and drove it there was a slight hesitation at low RPM, but after getting past 1400 or so the car drove fine, it ran right through the hiccup. I drove the car 225 miles round trip to the mountains, same thing sometimes mild hesitation, but otherwise no problems. Today took it to lunch, 1st real city driving since the swap, and it progressively got worse. By the ride home, EVERYTIME I came to a complete stop it idled ROUGH, and from idle to 1700 RPM range in every gear the car just studdered, and putted and didnt want to drive unless I put the pedal throught the damn floor. WTF??? I run 93 octane if that helps any.
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05-09-2009, 02:00 PM #2
Since it was doing it before the swap, all plugs have been changed, (and gapped by you), and fuel filter is new also. I say problem lies in coil packs. One or more of them. What did your old spark plugs look like? That would be a good indictator of the problem cylinder. No chance you have access to a good scanner do you? Stock fuel pump I presume? IMO, I would look at the fuel pump since you *think* its only doing it at low RPMs. This is also where a good scanner/logger would be great help. Would not hurt to get a fuel pressure reading off the rail ethier. Thinking more into it, P0300 is a random misfire, not just a singled out cylinder. Hmmm.
Are your cats removed? 02 extensions being used?
I would look at:
Fuel pump
Plug wires being completely snapped on
Coil pack(s)
Properly gapped plugs
o2 extensions
and condition of plug wires. Make sure none of them have touched a headers... or wore though.
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05-09-2009, 03:27 PM #3
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05-09-2009, 03:33 PM #4
What I am saying about the 02 extensions is that they need to be checked. Did you make them?
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05-09-2009, 05:44 PM #6
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05-10-2009, 08:41 AM #7
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OK here is an update. Drove the car today with a scanner and it bogged down real bad while driving and SES was flashing. Plugged in scanner and code came up for O2 lean bank. So even after that we cleaned the MAF, and sprayed cleaner all around the intake to check for a vacuum leak, which came up negative. Tomorrow my bro in law is bringing home his scanner from work to check which cylinders are misfiring and we are going to replace the O2.
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05-10-2009, 08:47 AM #9
STABIL IS SHIT
Every time I have used it in my quads and whatnot it has F'ed my plugs.
Might need another set of plugs, or just a few. Just a stabil guess. I never use it anymore. Used it twice and both times it F'ed me. (Banshee / Boat)00 Z28 M6 T-tops
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05-10-2009, 11:41 AM #10
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I thought you didn't need to (or weren't supposed to) use Stabil with 2 stroke gas/oil. I think the banshee is a 2 stroke right? And I guessing the boat might be too?
Anyways Stabil has been good stuff for me. Not sure its intended to last a year and a half though??
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05-10-2009, 11:58 AM #11
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The car was occasionally driven in between sitting, and since the car has had 3 fulls tanks put in. Also All new plugs and wires along with a new fuel filter. I am hoping the O2 sensor code is what I was looking for, the easy way out. Bad O2 sensor could cause random misfires correct?
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05-10-2009, 12:51 PM #12
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05-10-2009, 02:29 PM #13
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Make sure to check your map sensor. You said you swapped your heads etc and the MAP sensor could be easily leaking. O2's with 70k on them are about ready to be changed anyways. Also check your TPS voltage and make sure your TPS is working properly. This the map sensor can throw that could and not so much the TPS but the TPS could make the car seem like it's firing down low.
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05-10-2009, 03:58 PM #14
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Cleaned MAf didnt help and O2 are not stock they were fouled before and were replaced after header install about 25k miles ago.
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05-10-2009, 04:09 PM #15
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Ok did you check the MAP? Make sure it's sealed correctly on your intake?
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05-10-2009, 05:12 PM #16
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05-10-2009, 05:51 PM #17
I think you're really at a point to where you're going to have to log the car and see what your fuel trims look like and see what cylinders are misfiring. You could have trash in an injector or something that got past the fuel filter. Logging the car will at least point you in a direction.
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update bro in law brought home his scanner form the dealer and it showed P0301 cylinder 1 misfire. So he swapped the spark plug wire from that cylinder to cylinder 3 to see if it followed and........................nothing. We drove it for over 10 miles and simulated every kind of driving condition and the car bogged only once during the initial 30 secs after he changed the wires. SO tomorrow is a new day, Im tired of driving around waiting for something bad to happen tonight. Usually the SES light came on immediately after it was cleared. Oh well, whoever thought I would want something to go wrong??
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