Johnathn
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- Aug 17, 2012
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Johnston,
Iowa
(Hope this is in the right forum)
We have a 95 Talon ESI (160k) that we are going to race in the Chumpcar league. Our first race is in a week at the Newton Speedway in Iowa and we have a rough idling/running car. Weve tried to the keep the engine stock for reliability purposes except for a 3 exhaust that came on the car. Ive been through a few dozen of these posts, trying different solutions, spending money with no results so I was hoping somebody could give some suggestions to our specific issues? (I have a Chiltons that seems to have ½ the needed info in it)
symptoms: Car will immediately die after first starting then fire up and idle on the 2nd try. Smooth at first then gets rough. Shakes the car pretty bad when idling. RPM is consistent around 900-1000 but pops or misses in a random pattern. Slow to return to idle. Acceleration is smoother but dips especially at higher speeds. Engine seems to have decent power when not hesitating. Havent noticed any smoke.
The key on-off-on-off-on test indicated the following codes:
12 (Airflow sensor) and
55 (Idle air control valve)
LIttle more history: Right after getting the car we took out the transmission to replace the main rear seal (I think) and did the timing belt, tensioner, all the hoses, belts, removed the thermostat... basically anything we could get to. Heres what Ive tried recently to get this issue figured out:
- checked the timing marks: lined up with each other and the mark on the case
- smoke test for vacuum leaks: none found
- replaced the crankshaft position sensor: no difference
- just replaced the idle air controller valve: no difference (unplugged it with the car running and it makes no difference???)
- took off the throttle body and cleaned it, new gasket: disgusting, but no difference
- replaced the ECT sensor: fixed the temp light on the dash
- took off the MAP sensor and cleaned off the gunk: no difference
- checked the TP sensor with an meter and it appeared fine.
- replaced O2 sensor by the cat: no difference (had bad wires so needed to replace it)
- replaced the plugs with iridium plugs. Havent touched the wires or coil pack.
- new fuel filter: no difference
- compression test: 170-175 across all cylinders
- car came with a rebuilt ECU
- car came with a replaced camshaft sensor
Im sure theres other stuff weve tried but I cant think of it right off hand. As for the codes I dont even see an Airflow sensor on this engine? Is there one? The car came with an aftermarket intake that we replaced with a stock one from a junkyard, (racing rules) could there of been some sensor that the previous owner removed that would effect this? The car has acted this way since we got it. Im thinking of running back out and grabbing some new plug wires for it. Any suggestions would be appreciated. We need to get this smoothed out before the race. Thanks!!!
We have a 95 Talon ESI (160k) that we are going to race in the Chumpcar league. Our first race is in a week at the Newton Speedway in Iowa and we have a rough idling/running car. Weve tried to the keep the engine stock for reliability purposes except for a 3 exhaust that came on the car. Ive been through a few dozen of these posts, trying different solutions, spending money with no results so I was hoping somebody could give some suggestions to our specific issues? (I have a Chiltons that seems to have ½ the needed info in it)
symptoms: Car will immediately die after first starting then fire up and idle on the 2nd try. Smooth at first then gets rough. Shakes the car pretty bad when idling. RPM is consistent around 900-1000 but pops or misses in a random pattern. Slow to return to idle. Acceleration is smoother but dips especially at higher speeds. Engine seems to have decent power when not hesitating. Havent noticed any smoke.
The key on-off-on-off-on test indicated the following codes:
12 (Airflow sensor) and
55 (Idle air control valve)
LIttle more history: Right after getting the car we took out the transmission to replace the main rear seal (I think) and did the timing belt, tensioner, all the hoses, belts, removed the thermostat... basically anything we could get to. Heres what Ive tried recently to get this issue figured out:
- checked the timing marks: lined up with each other and the mark on the case
- smoke test for vacuum leaks: none found
- replaced the crankshaft position sensor: no difference
- just replaced the idle air controller valve: no difference (unplugged it with the car running and it makes no difference???)
- took off the throttle body and cleaned it, new gasket: disgusting, but no difference
- replaced the ECT sensor: fixed the temp light on the dash
- took off the MAP sensor and cleaned off the gunk: no difference
- checked the TP sensor with an meter and it appeared fine.
- replaced O2 sensor by the cat: no difference (had bad wires so needed to replace it)
- replaced the plugs with iridium plugs. Havent touched the wires or coil pack.
- new fuel filter: no difference
- compression test: 170-175 across all cylinders
- car came with a rebuilt ECU
- car came with a replaced camshaft sensor
Im sure theres other stuff weve tried but I cant think of it right off hand. As for the codes I dont even see an Airflow sensor on this engine? Is there one? The car came with an aftermarket intake that we replaced with a stock one from a junkyard, (racing rules) could there of been some sensor that the previous owner removed that would effect this? The car has acted this way since we got it. Im thinking of running back out and grabbing some new plug wires for it. Any suggestions would be appreciated. We need to get this smoothed out before the race. Thanks!!!