Help!!
Help!!
hey, finally saved enough to buy myself my dream car, 99 wrx, started when i was 16 now 19, took me 3 yrs but i got there! the car has been perfect for 3 months, but recently hasnt been going like i first bought it. the problem was the air flow meter, now that i changed that the car returned semi normal, i mean like now at least the rev's go past 3000 rpm. the problem now is that it doesnt redline as fast as it used too when i first bought it. its been well looked after and serviced. but still doesnt go as hard as it used too. umms what else can i say its completley stock like my friends but when i go in his 99 wrx its like when i first bought my car!!! redlines like myn used too.
does anyone have any idea's so i know what im talking about when i go to subaru?
thanks in advanced and i cant believe i found this website.. definatly going to put in a reference on myspace.
thanks again
does anyone have any idea's so i know what im talking about when i go to subaru?
thanks in advanced and i cant believe i found this website.. definatly going to put in a reference on myspace.
thanks again
- El_Freddo
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I thought a little more about what I posted - it was a post and run situation...
How long has it been since your fuel filter has been replace?
Does the fuel pump make any nasty noises/work properly? A lack of fuel pressure will not allow the engine to rev freely/properly/high or at all in some cases
Is there any internal damage from redlining all the time? Any smoke produced?
Other than that I'd check the oxygen sensor, but I don't think that would have anything to do with this problem you're experincing...
Cheers
Bennie
How long has it been since your fuel filter has been replace?
Does the fuel pump make any nasty noises/work properly? A lack of fuel pressure will not allow the engine to rev freely/properly/high or at all in some cases
Is there any internal damage from redlining all the time? Any smoke produced?
Other than that I'd check the oxygen sensor, but I don't think that would have anything to do with this problem you're experincing...
Cheers
Bennie
turbo is in a1 condition and so is the engine(replaced by subaru), its only been redlined by myself a handfull of times but what i meant was taken close to redline (high rpm 5 - 6000)..... fuel filter hasnt been changed, but no unusual noises, im thinking its a sensor of some sort.. similiar to the air flow any ideas... thanks heaps
If the problem was tracked to the air flow meter then I'd say the lingering issues would be directly related to that.
If the car was run and driven for a while with a faulty air flow meter (running like crap) then it's pretty likely your spark plugs have been all fouled up with soot etc.
Take them out and either clean or replace, see if that improves things.
If the car was run and driven for a while with a faulty air flow meter (running like crap) then it's pretty likely your spark plugs have been all fouled up with soot etc.
Take them out and either clean or replace, see if that improves things.
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If it feels like a sensor to you then maybe it is. It is very hard to tell what it is when you aren't driving it. However, it could be a number of things as already suggested.
If it feels like the engine is retarded and timing or sensor is out, then it is a good chance the knock sensor is making the computer pull the timing back. Could be a number of faults. Dirty plugs, poor fuel, bad air flow sensing.
If it feels like the car is just lacking all round then it could also be a number of things playing up. Air leaks in the inlet. Check all clamps are tight from the Air flow metre, to the turbo, to the intercooler to the throttle body. If the engine has been out and/or the air flow changed there is a very good chance that one of the clamps has been missed.
Check that all the lines running to the boost controller are on. One from the manifold, one from the turbo, one from the waste gate. They will run up to the boost controller on the drivers side strut tower.
If it feels like the engine is retarded and timing or sensor is out, then it is a good chance the knock sensor is making the computer pull the timing back. Could be a number of faults. Dirty plugs, poor fuel, bad air flow sensing.
If it feels like the car is just lacking all round then it could also be a number of things playing up. Air leaks in the inlet. Check all clamps are tight from the Air flow metre, to the turbo, to the intercooler to the throttle body. If the engine has been out and/or the air flow changed there is a very good chance that one of the clamps has been missed.
Check that all the lines running to the boost controller are on. One from the manifold, one from the turbo, one from the waste gate. They will run up to the boost controller on the drivers side strut tower.