Few Problems after Supercharger Install
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Few Problems after Supercharger Install
Few things happened today...
1. The Voltage is reading over 4 volts.
2. The Car upon starting stalls out as if it were starved for fuel which caused eventually caused a CEL
Basically when turning the car on I have to keep revving the engine to like 3k RPM off and on until it doesn't try and stall out. Could this just be the computer trying to configure itself?
once its been running for a minute the car drives fine. At 1 point the car was revving by itself from 1k-1,500 as if I had cams.
The whine is intoxicating though, and the car pulls quite nicely
1. The Voltage is reading over 4 volts.
2. The Car upon starting stalls out as if it were starved for fuel which caused eventually caused a CEL
Basically when turning the car on I have to keep revving the engine to like 3k RPM off and on until it doesn't try and stall out. Could this just be the computer trying to configure itself?
once its been running for a minute the car drives fine. At 1 point the car was revving by itself from 1k-1,500 as if I had cams.
The whine is intoxicating though, and the car pulls quite nicely
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There are two plugs that you have to unplug when you install the blower, when you reinstalled the blower you probally switched them around when you reinstalled everything i think one is for either the vsa or the throttle body and the other is for the idle air control. just find the two plugs that are the same in that area and switch them around, I had the same problem, once i swaped them it was perfect. Who installed it?
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Originally Posted by withoutcomp1
There are two plugs that you have to unplug when you install the blower, when you reinstalled the blower you probally switched them around when you reinstalled everything i think one is for either the vsa or the throttle body and the other is for the idle air control. just find the two plugs that are the same in that area and switch them around, I had the same problem, once i swaped them it was perfect. Who installed it?
And the stalling didn't happen when we started it up the first time. His problems are weird since they seem to not happen everytime. The one thing that stays the same is the ESM is reading 4.7 volts and it doesn't change even when I turn the screw.
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I went to visit my mother in Elizabeth... and when I went to go turn it on, it did the samething that happened when I was trying to leave your garage.
Also on the way from Newark to Elizabeth... the RPM's were bouncing up between 1k-1.5k from Newark To Elizabeth... thats when the CEL came on and then when I parked at my mothers house for maybe a 1/2 hour it did the same thing stalling out after trying to turn it on. I have to rev the engine as if I had a hoopty to prevent it from stalling.
Also on the way from Newark to Elizabeth... the RPM's were bouncing up between 1k-1.5k from Newark To Elizabeth... thats when the CEL came on and then when I parked at my mothers house for maybe a 1/2 hour it did the same thing stalling out after trying to turn it on. I have to rev the engine as if I had a hoopty to prevent it from stalling.
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Originally Posted by cltypeSLOW
man....everytime someone gets a charger installed it seems like theres a thread saying something doesnt work. makes me wanna never go boost.
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sup dudes, jay i have a almost new IACV for sale if you want to test it out. ill call you tomorrow and swing by with the OBD scanner. i bet you the code is p1399 or the misfire codes. i hope your kit didnt come with a bad esm, that might be a little pricey..............
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Originally Posted by njzprettyboy
sup dudes, jay i have a almost new IACV for sale if you want to test it out. ill call you tomorrow and swing by with the OBD scanner. i bet you the code is p1399 or the misfire codes. i hope your kit didnt come with a bad esm, that might be a little pricey..............
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Are you talking about the Fuel Pressure Regulator that goes near the firewall?
If I recall b4 someone mentioned the FPR being set to low and this maybe the case with mine being that this was originally installed on an Accord and I'm running the HBP...
Anyone else can shine some light and provide ideas
If I recall b4 someone mentioned the FPR being set to low and this maybe the case with mine being that this was originally installed on an Accord and I'm running the HBP...
Anyone else can shine some light and provide ideas
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Alright so I met up with Withoutcomp1 tonight and plugged in an obd2 and came up with misfires on all cylinders and I was running to lean. We Guestimated looking at my FPR and his and I adjusted it accordingly and the car runs a bit better. The CEL didn't come back on yet.
I also had to purchase a new ESM because Scott couldn't get the Voltage under a 4.4. Another $150 down the drain.
I also had to purchase a new ESM because Scott couldn't get the Voltage under a 4.4. Another $150 down the drain.
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Originally Posted by JBlueCLS6
Oh yeah btw...
Big thanks to Steve for coming to help out! Cool guy and sick ride.
Big thanks to Steve for coming to help out! Cool guy and sick ride.
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autometer: boost gauge and fuel pressure gauge. (the electrical ones)
A/F ratio: AEM wideband for sure.
Make sure your charge pipe is air leak free also. Maybe you need new spark plugs. I don't know just making little suggestions.
If you're using the standard pulley that comptech provides (3.5lbs) then your fuel pressure should be at 40psi. Hope this helps and good luck
A/F ratio: AEM wideband for sure.
Make sure your charge pipe is air leak free also. Maybe you need new spark plugs. I don't know just making little suggestions.
If you're using the standard pulley that comptech provides (3.5lbs) then your fuel pressure should be at 40psi. Hope this helps and good luck
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Originally Posted by JBlueCLS6
Oh yeah btw...
Big thanks to Steve for coming to help out! Cool guy and sick ride.
Big thanks to Steve for coming to help out! Cool guy and sick ride.
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IK22's = correct
I don't remember what the fuel pressure is supposed to be with the HBP. Either higher or lower but i think that it's supposed to be higher maybe 45-50lbs.
I don't remember what the fuel pressure is supposed to be with the HBP. Either higher or lower but i think that it's supposed to be higher maybe 45-50lbs.