Bogging/idle chasing gc8 WRX
Bogging/idle chasing gc8 WRX
I'm hitting a wall here guys, I have a standard gc8 except front mount intercooler and its run flawless for years... But what started as a hesitation has now developed in to idle chasing when at lights from almost stalling to 1000rpm. Struggling to come on boost or really anything over 3000rpm.
I've been reading about boost leaks and detected one by the turbo, so I replaced the intake with a silicone intake (prick of a job) It may still have one... I need to pressure test it this weekend.
Vacuum stays solid -20 at idle so I'm assuming no vac leaks from the manifold.
Is there anything else I should be looking at?
I've been reading about boost leaks and detected one by the turbo, so I replaced the intake with a silicone intake (prick of a job) It may still have one... I need to pressure test it this weekend.
Vacuum stays solid -20 at idle so I'm assuming no vac leaks from the manifold.
Is there anything else I should be looking at?

I've had a faulty/dirty afm in the past, completely different feeling.
The motor is strong so I don't think compression issue.
idle air controller might be something to look at.
Just pressure tested it again, found some more slight leaks. Nothing major, tightened the clamps.
We'll see if that fixes it...
The motor is strong so I don't think compression issue.
idle air controller might be something to look at.
Just pressure tested it again, found some more slight leaks. Nothing major, tightened the clamps.
We'll see if that fixes it...

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Two ways lack of power and symptoms similar to yours, the second way unbolt the cat and do a physical inspectionshuffbag wrote:Has full factory exhaust, is there a way to tell if your cat is blocked?
shuffbag wrote:Found a few more leaks, tightened seems alright atm.
Will check in if it faults again
Good to hear you may have solved the problem
TOONGA
It's reoccurred again but not as bad, I tightened some intake hoses and replaced some vac lines. Gave me a slight bump on the vac gauge (in a good way).
It's almost like a stutter when initially coming on boost now. Do fuel pressure regulators in subarus fail? That's kind of the the feeling I get.
I also plunged the read plugs together when it was faulting, no code.
The cat is in the dump? So can't see it because of the bends?
Blocked cat would do it 100% of the time? Not intermittently?
It's doing my head in....
It's almost like a stutter when initially coming on boost now. Do fuel pressure regulators in subarus fail? That's kind of the the feeling I get.
I also plunged the read plugs together when it was faulting, no code.
The cat is in the dump? So can't see it because of the bends?
Blocked cat would do it 100% of the time? Not intermittently?
It's doing my head in....

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A blocked cat should cause power problems all the time.
When you look at the factory dump pipe, if it has a cat in it, it will look like this image.

image stolen from here http://www.forum.wrx.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=81333
There may be another cat below that one as well. Or you may just have one cat at the bottom of the dump pipe, there are a few variations.
Regulators can fail, it could even be your fuel pump failing to deliver the right pressure.
TOONGA
When you look at the factory dump pipe, if it has a cat in it, it will look like this image.

image stolen from here http://www.forum.wrx.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=81333
There may be another cat below that one as well. Or you may just have one cat at the bottom of the dump pipe, there are a few variations.
Regulators can fail, it could even be your fuel pump failing to deliver the right pressure.
TOONGA
I recently had a health check on my 93 Liberty exhaust system. The mechanic removed the EGO sensor and used one of those flexible hose type cameras (like a bore-o-scope type hand held unit) to visually inspect the Cat converter on car. All good was his diagnosis. He also checked out the rear muffler, which apparently has rusted out bafflesHas full factory exhaust, is there a way to tell if your cat is blocked?

J.
ok so i have changed the o2 sensor, cleaned the IACV (dirty bugger) and the MAF. the car ran a bit smoother.
previously i've changed some vac lines and intake. i've pressure tested it and all good there.
its like its nice and smooth normal driving, but add some hard driving/boost (stagea pulled up next to me) and it idle hunts/stutters next time its stationary
and have new leads and plugs going in over the weekend.
previously i've changed some vac lines and intake. i've pressure tested it and all good there.
its like its nice and smooth normal driving, but add some hard driving/boost (stagea pulled up next to me) and it idle hunts/stutters next time its stationary
and have new leads and plugs going in over the weekend.

i was reading that the pressure test would show leaking injector seals?El_Freddo wrote:If new plugs and leads don't work I'd be looking at the injector seals as Nubaru has mentioned.
Cheers
Bennie
pressurizing the whole intake and manifold.
plugs and leads will go in later today after work.
I'm thinking of plumbing in a fuel pressure gauge (under the hood), if the pumps on the way out it might be starving the engine of fuel after a bit of spirited driving? sound plausible?
and i know i could search it, but in simple terms whats the easiest way of doing a ecu reset? i may have been doing it wrong.
