User Name 19 Report post Posted January 18, 2009 Hay guys Sorry bout the consistant posting about my car, after more testing on spark plug leads etc etc, i was playing and took the oil filler cap off the valve cover and the car, stopped moaning and started running properly this was big woops for me but now, is it worth testing and playing with the air flow meter or giving up and upgrading to Mass Air Flow meter for the on going turbo/engine rebuild that will be going on lolz Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pureboiracer 0 Report post Posted January 21, 2009 Be sure you havent got a big air leak somewhere. Spray brake cleaner or ether around every vacume hose you can find, around the manifold, throttle body etc etc. Failing that remove the afm check it is not bent or damaged. also check it is the right one for the computer you have. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mike 1 Report post Posted January 22, 2009 Hay guys Sorry bout the consistant posting about my car, after more testing on spark plug leads etc etc, i was playing and took the oil filler cap off the valve cover and the car, stopped moaning and started running properly this was big woops for me but now, is it worth testing and playing with the air flow meter or giving up and upgrading to Mass Air Flow meter for the on going turbo/engine rebuild that will be going on lolz When you remove the oil cap you allow un-metered air into the engine, as the valve cover is connected to the intake boot after the AFM. so, your car is currently running too rich. The extra air going in leaned it out to a more suitable mixture. Normally its the other way around, the car starts to run poorly when you remove the oil cap. what have you stuffed around with to run so rich? If you're really serious about turbo just go MAP, its what most of the aftermarket ECU's run. a few people have converted from AFM to MAF but mostly NA engines running a piggyback computer. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites