Quote from: jedi-knight83 on July 20, 2012, 09:48:11 pmIt just seems a bit lumpy. doesnt seem to actually rev itself.What pcv do you have?
It just seems a bit lumpy. doesnt seem to actually rev itself.
Have you observed if there are any differences in engine revs and lumpyness if you partially pull out the dip stick?
Disconnect the MAF and see what it does. It will throw a light on the dash and generate a fault code but if the car drives normally (and it should) then it's your MAF.
Quote from: Hedge on July 20, 2012, 11:14:03 pmDisconnect the MAF and see what it does. It will throw a light on the dash and generate a fault code but if the car drives normally (and it should) then it's your MAF. dont get this theory?So the car should run without the MAF connected? and if it runs fine with no MAF.. then the MAF is faulty?
Quote from: jedi-knight83 on July 20, 2012, 11:55:26 pmQuote from: Hedge on July 20, 2012, 11:14:03 pmDisconnect the MAF and see what it does. It will throw a light on the dash and generate a fault code but if the car drives normally (and it should) then it's your MAF. dont get this theory?So the car should run without the MAF connected? and if it runs fine with no MAF.. then the MAF is faulty?Yes.
Quote from: bacillus on July 20, 2012, 09:53:22 pmQuote from: jedi-knight83 on July 20, 2012, 09:48:11 pmIt just seems a bit lumpy. doesnt seem to actually rev itself.What pcv do you have?a brand new OEM one as of 4 weeks ago.
The obvious next questions then is... why does it need a MAF if it will run fine without one?I probably wont have chance to test this tomorrow but maybe sunday.how far should i drive with it disconnected?
Quote from: jedi-knight83 on July 21, 2012, 12:07:00 amThe obvious next questions then is... why does it need a MAF if it will run fine without one?I probably wont have chance to test this tomorrow but maybe sunday.how far should i drive with it disconnected?Sounds like your problems are multiplying but to answer your question it's probably so you have belt and braces although it's easier to measure what's coming in the front of the engine at the front in the air intake.