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    Posted: 07 June 2011 at 10:03pm
So my 4.9 swapped 86 gt is giving me some weird annoyances. When i
start the car, no matter what situation, after the idle starts going down so
maybe 20-30 seconds after start, i get an ses light and exactly when it
comes on the idle raises about 75 or 100 rpms... its strange. When i try
checking codes the ses light turns off the very second i plug in the aldl
connector to the computer... so i cant read the code. Also it seems to run
better on open loop, and when it is in closed loop it feels like someone
retarded the timing a couple degrees, just a very slight loss of power,
hardly noticeable though. Also when its cold...ish (half or less operating
temp) there is a dramatic loos of power when in top gear and WOT, while
in 4th you can floor it and then start letting off a big and you feel it
accelerating more and more the less your in the throttle, it seems like half
throttle is quickest, clutch slippage? non heated o2 fail? ive got nothing.
Help would be nice.
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Could also be a fuel issue (If the fuel can't keep up with the air, it'll make more power at mid-throttle than at full) or a MAF fault (If it gets covered in oil, it wont read the air rushing past, and more air will only over-richen the mixture).

This could be a fun one to figure out.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote orange Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 June 2011 at 12:29am
I though it was fuel too, but i have above 40psi at any rpm under any load.
And i dont have a MAF i have a MAP, if that changes your thoughts. and
remember it only does it when coldish
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Well, cold air is more dense, and will cool a MAF quicker, but obvious that whole theory goes to hell if you don't have one.

Back on topic though, I think it's safe to say the fault is a sensor related one, not a mechanical one (So I doubt it's clutch slippage), due to the fact the fault "resolves" itself when in open-loop. Forgive me, it's been a while since I've used a ALDL scan-tool, but can you look at sensor voltages with it? If so, keep them open, and check your readings at various loads.

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Yes i can read almost all sensors, i just dont know what to look for.
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Anything that doesn't make sense under the condition. As throttle gets opened more, MAP should increase, injector pulse should increase, oxygen sensor should go up and stay up (At WOT).

Easiest bet to start with would be to check the O2 readings and see what's going on when you step on it (Is it leaning out? Puking fuel?)

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Post Options Post Options   Quote orange Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 June 2011 at 12:29pm
Ok ill do some tests, i though it might be a funny o2 but its brand new and
acdelco, when i blip the throttle sometime it states lean for the second i hit
the gas. Ill get back with some tests though
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Post Options Post Options   Quote orange Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 June 2011 at 12:33am
Ok so no data yet, i tore the engine apart and such. And made an interesting
discovery, all except 2 or my exhaust valve stems are white, but the back
side of the valve is dark brown black. I know white valves are either lean, race
gas, or fuel additives, but mine are just white stems. and my spark plugs
looked normal but most or the cores were a light grey maybe white, and the
two cylinders that didnt have white exhaust valve stems had black plugs. Any
thoughts?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Romeo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 June 2011 at 8:23am
Well, it could be that you're burning oil in the two, which the O2 is seeing as rich, and is consequently leaning out the other cylinders. Could also be something alot simpler that I haven't thought of yet. lol
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