put in plenum spacer, now idle is uneven
anybody install their plenum spacer and then had an uneven idle. I have custom exhaust too and I can definitely notice the difference in the sound of the idle - good for 5 sec then off for 2. It sounds like the car is goin to shut down or something. When I drive it its fine - just when i idle. I listened for any irregular sounds around the engine and didn't hear any. Anybody else have this problem - does the car just need to get used to the spacer or what? Should I reset the ECU? What could this be? thanks
double checked everything. everything is on - bolts are as tight as they should be. there is a hissing sound on the left side (passenger side) of the plenum but I thought that was normal. Any more suggestions? Need some help here...thanks
Originally Posted by jdo
double checked everything. everything is on - bolts are as tight as they should be. there is a hissing sound on the left side (passenger side) of the plenum but I thought that was normal. Any more suggestions? Need some help here...thanks
did you use the same gasket or did you get a new one?
its been said already, but no matter this still points to the symptons of a leak...
i woudl suggest after this. reflash yoru ecu,a nd after that reset yoru ecu everytime you add another mod...
spacers have not been problem and they are a safe n/a mod(maybe not to your aftermarket hood)
ok thanks guys...i think i'm okay - I'm gonna drive it for a little while and see how it goes then if its fine put the strut bar back on. As far as the gasket yeah I got a new one because I got the isothermal version. When I installed the gasket it definitely wasn't bent or anything - but I'll check it out.
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Ur elevation in Mo. is 800 ft or so ----Jeez, just put a vacuum gage on it and u should be reading around 17 in Hg. steady. Vacuum gage is 20 Bucks or so and just plug it into ur Plenum.
Vacuum leak can cause also a lean condition which is no good.A Vacuum gage will tell u more than most diagnostic machines.
Vacuum leak can cause also a lean condition which is no good.A Vacuum gage will tell u more than most diagnostic machines.
Originally Posted by IIQuickSilverII
its been said already, but no matter this still points to the symptons of a leak...
i woudl suggest after this. reflash yoru ecu,a nd after that reset yoru ecu everytime you add another mod...
spacers have not been problem and they are a safe n/a mod(maybe not to your aftermarket hood)
i woudl suggest after this. reflash yoru ecu,a nd after that reset yoru ecu everytime you add another mod...
spacers have not been problem and they are a safe n/a mod(maybe not to your aftermarket hood)
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Originally Posted by dragonbz99
i had a leak when i installed mine, it sounded sooo bad. pssshhhhhh the entire time and i went WOT too! turns out forgot to put the hose back at the top of the plenum
the gasket folds pretty easily. I double check every install I do and I saw one of the bolt loose in the back.. sounds like your plenum isn't sitting right.
Originally Posted by QuadCam
check to see if the oil filler neck rubber piece is trapped in the spacer. This is very common and will cause a leak. It is very easy for it to get caught in spacer.
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Originally Posted by QuadCam
check to see if the oil filler neck rubber piece is trapped in the spacer. This is very common and will cause a leak. It is very easy for it to get caught in spacer.
I did this, now I have no oil filler neck...lol
Loosened a few bolts, then tightened them again (used leather glove method)- checked all the hoses (good to go) - put the engine cover back on and reset the ECU. Seems to be running pretty good now. Thanks for all the help guys.
As long as we are side noting---I use a spray that Iv been using for 20 yrs. on applications like upper plenum---I think CRC makes it and its a red sticky spray that is not unlike Anti-squeal spray for pads and terminal protection spray for Battery Terminals ---Prob the same stuff, Its all made by CRC---
Anyways--I use it on thin medal Gaskets and some head gaskets. Spray it ---let it set for 3 minutes or so and assemble. I have used it on plenum Gaskets since the spacers came out and never had a leak
Anyways--I use it on thin medal Gaskets and some head gaskets. Spray it ---let it set for 3 minutes or so and assemble. I have used it on plenum Gaskets since the spacers came out and never had a leak
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