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Topic: Bogging and popping after driving 20 min.
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*BlueBeast88.306*
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I have a 306 with Performer intake,65mm t/b and spacer,73mm c&l w/24LB inj.,Trick Flow stage one cam, GT-40 alum. heads. I just recently took off my GT-40 intake and installed the Performer and ever since then I can't get to run right. I checked the codes, cleared them and drove it to see what came back. When I first start driving it, IT has crazy power, but after a while when I punch it, it boggs at around 3000 rpm, which is were me I cam usally kicks in. It at the same will pop alittle. The TPS code keeps coming back, but I checked the voltage and its all good at .99 at idle and 4.61 at WOT. Could it possibly be my computer, has anyone else had this problem. PLEASE HELP!
Thank you, Justin 925-595-3317
Posts: 462 | From: Concord | Registered: Jan 2006
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GT302PONY
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is it mass air sensored it might be your mass air sensor ,vaccum leak,injectors might need cleaning
Posts: 259 | From: san jose | Registered: Mar 2006
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*BlueBeast88.306*
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Injectors are clean, I do't believe there is a vaccuum leak. Coild the mass air be screwed up and not throw a code?
Posts: 462 | From: Concord | Registered: Jan 2006
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GT302PONY
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yes at work i worked on a 03 f 150 and i gave like 3 problem codes it was bogging and running ruff at idle and it said service engine soon all we did was change the mass air sensor and it its running like a champ
Posts: 259 | From: san jose | Registered: Mar 2006
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*BlueBeast88.306*
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Alright thanks Bro I'll check that out. Its weird how it runs so good though for a short period of time then runs shitty, maybe its a heat induced problem.
Posts: 462 | From: Concord | Registered: Jan 2006
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925GT50
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quote: Originally posted by BlueBeast88.306: Alright thanks Bro I'll check that out. Its weird how it runs so good though for a short period of time then runs shitty, maybe its a heat induced problem.
hey bro i seem to have the same problem as you. whats your timing set at?
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Posts: 2443 | From: 925 | Registered: Apr 2003
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*BlueBeast88.306*
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Okay, it did it again this morning and when I checked the codes there was nothing except a 67 neutral drive switch open or a/c or defroster is on, I don't have any of those items. I'm asuming thats not a threating code though. So what ever it is it does not throw a code. This freaking car is driving me completly nuts.
P.S. I backed my timing down to 18 btdc because of problem, it usually runs best a 20 btdc and yes that is base.
Posts: 462 | From: Concord | Registered: Jan 2006
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Sk8OnGlass
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mass air sensor
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Posts: 533 | From: san Jose, CA. | Registered: Jan 2006
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*BlueBeast88.306*
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I noticed today when I rev it hard the fuel preasure spikes up like it should then drops to 15 psi fast. I now see I must be dealing with a pimp or regulator issue, but in my past experience fuel pumps typically are all or nothing. Has anyone had a similar occurance.
Posts: 462 | From: Concord | Registered: Jan 2006
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*BlueBeast88.306*
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LOL, oops pump. I do not have a pimp related issue, but a typing one!
Posts: 462 | From: Concord | Registered: Jan 2006
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iceman302
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I think it could be a bad regulator. I had one go bad once and the car would barely run. The diaphragm could be shot.
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Posts: 4171 | From: Rancho Murieta | Registered: Oct 2006
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92stangLX
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quote: Originally posted by BlueBeast88.306: Mass air replaced.
Did that fix it? If you fuel pressure is dropping like you said then you could have issues with the regulator or the pump. What is your base pressure set at?
Posts: 5302 | From: San Francisco | Registered: Sep 2003
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*BlueBeast88.306*
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No, it did not fix it. I also put on my stock regulator to check if that was the problem. I am pretty sure it must be the pump or a connection to the pump, I am so Goddamn tired of dealing with this shit.
Posts: 462 | From: Concord | Registered: Jan 2006
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iceman302
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You'll have to post up if it was the regulator. I want to know whether or not my armchair mechanic skills are still top notch.
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Posts: 4171 | From: Rancho Murieta | Registered: Oct 2006
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*BlueBeast88.306*
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Sorry. you were close but it was not the regulator. I almost possitive its the pump.
Posts: 462 | From: Concord | Registered: Jan 2006
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*BlueBeast88.306*
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I changed the fuel pump today,double checked all connections and settings, and almost wrapped it on the test drive. Since I changed all the sensors and put in the new pump she is now making crazy power. THANK GOD, I was about set this thing on fire if I changed another part for nothing. Thanks everyone for your help and input and have a Merry Christmas or whatever holiday you observe.
Thank you, Justin
Posts: 462 | From: Concord | Registered: Jan 2006
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getjobdone
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I'm glad you fixed the issue. Could you tell us exactly all that you replaced as far as sensors?
I feel I'm experiencing a similar issue but mine pops out the exhaust and bogs/bucks when I get to 2500-3000 rpm.
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Posts: 677 | From: east bay,ca | Registered: Jul 2004
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*BlueBeast88.306*
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Mass air, coolant temp sensor, TPS and intake temp sensor.
Posts: 462 | From: Concord | Registered: Jan 2006
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