Throttle Response...Gone
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From: Austin, Texas
Originally Posted by sloppymax
does your vafc still show 100% tps at WOT?
I think it is transmission or differential related...
-Sean
i would pull the intake off and check the tb. with the amount of blowby that makes its way into the manifold, i woudlnt be surprised if its sludged up. that could certainly affect response. my manifold along with the tb would gunk up quickly until i added the homemade catch can. if you do decide or need to clean the tb, just disconnect the battery. i know alot of dbw systems can get out of sync if they are tampered with while the car has power. beyond that and the possible fuel filter issue, is the injen filter clean?
Joined: Aug 2006
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From: Austin, Texas
Originally Posted by sloppymax
i would pull the intake off and check the tb. with the amount of blowby that makes its way into the manifold, i woudlnt be surprised if its sludged up. that could certainly affect response. my manifold along with the tb would gunk up quickly until i added the homemade catch can. if you do decide or need to clean the tb, just disconnect the battery. i know alot of dbw systems can get out of sync if they are tampered with while the car has power. beyond that and the possible fuel filter issue, is the injen filter clean?
-Sean
Originally Posted by Nismo G
Yeah, i was thinking a dirty TB, but someone said that couldn't be it. I had just cleaned the filter about 4 weeks ago.
I'd also do a vacuum check to make sure you don't have a very tiny vacuum leak. On a warm engine at idle, the vacuum should be a rock steady 19 to 21 hG. When you rap the throttle, the vacuum should drop like an anvil. When you slowly feed it gas, the vacuum should build.
It would only take 5 min to carefully take the maf sensor out and CAREFULLY clean it with Q-tip and 99% acholol.
I saw no diff when I cleaned mine and I've been running the Stillen for many thousands of miles. But it's worth a shot
I saw no diff when I cleaned mine and I've been running the Stillen for many thousands of miles. But it's worth a shot
Originally Posted by Nismo G
I am a little bit passed 103,000 miles. I think there was a recall on the fuel filter or something fuel related. I had that replaced at 60K miles...so if they replaced the fuel filter i only have 43K miles on the filter...
-Sean
-Sean
Check your plenum spacer bolts.
https://g35driver.com/forums/engine-drivetrain-forced-induction/180013-check-your-plenum-bolts-if-you-have-spacer.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/engine-drivetrain-forced-induction/180013-check-your-plenum-bolts-if-you-have-spacer.html
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From: Austin, Texas
I cleaned the MAF about 15k miles ago - everything is fine there. The spacer bolts are torqued to spec (no leaks that i can tell of).
I doubt it's a vacuum leak...i can't hear anything and never have. I had a vacuum leak on a turbo golf and it was completely obvious...but i cant hear anything on the VQ.
-Sean
I doubt it's a vacuum leak...i can't hear anything and never have. I had a vacuum leak on a turbo golf and it was completely obvious...but i cant hear anything on the VQ.
-Sean
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From: Austin, Texas
Originally Posted by g35rcr
pcv valve?
...i have no idea? Isnt that something in the engine itself that takes gases from the engine somewhere else?
Not real full of info on the pcv valve?
-Sean
Originally Posted by Nismo G
...i have no idea? Isnt that something in the engine itself that takes gases from the engine somewhere else?
Not real full of info on the pcv valve?
-Sean
Not real full of info on the pcv valve?
-Sean
Originally Posted by Nismo G
I doubt it's a vacuum leak...i can't hear anything and never have. I had a vacuum leak on a turbo golf and it was completely obvious...but i cant hear anything on the VQ.



