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Old 03-01-2009, 09:58 PM   #31
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have you done a compression/leakdown test?
compresion is 150-150-150-149, no leakdown test, but i did do a boost leak test.

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Cant you monitor data with the power fc? check all your values, make sure everything is normal.
i can if i knew what normal was.
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Old 03-02-2009, 06:58 AM   #32
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sounds like a timing issue to me.....it doesnt sound the same as a boost leak, it would be pegged rich if it was after the maf......

i would check into the timing more
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Old 03-02-2009, 09:32 AM   #33
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could also be a fuel related issue!
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Old 03-02-2009, 02:23 PM   #35
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sounds like a timing issue to me.....it doesnt sound the same as a boost leak, it would be pegged rich if it was after the maf......

i would check into the timing more
i will check into it..

btw, i have a new nismo fpr and my fuel pressure at idle is around 40psi (normal).
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Old 03-02-2009, 02:41 PM   #36
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take valve cover off put motor at tdc check make sure the cams r timed right. like someone else said you might of jumped a tooth w/ the chain being loose and all. the cams gears have a dot and the chain has silver links that they line up with.
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Old 03-02-2009, 03:27 PM   #37
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that's actually what i did, but i found something really strange.
http://zilvia.net/f/s-chassis/243284...cs-inside.html

p.s. i noticed you already commented on it, when you get home check those pics out and tell me what you think.
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Old 03-02-2009, 05:16 PM   #38
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sounds like a timing issue to me.....it doesnt sound the same as a boost leak, it would be pegged rich if it was after the maf......

i would check into the timing more
If there was a vacuum leak after the MAF, o2 sensor would read lean. but hes map based, so a vacuum leak will simulate a load/raise idle.



Why dont you post up all the parameters you can monitor with the power-fc? and well go over em?


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whoa, you have aftermarket cams too?

COMPLETE mod list please... lol...
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Old 03-03-2009, 02:10 AM   #39
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If there was a vacuum leak after the MAF, o2 sensor would read lean. but hes map based, so a vacuum leak will simulate a load/raise idle.



Why dont you post up all the parameters you can monitor with the power-fc? and well go over em?


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whoa, you have aftermarket cams too?

COMPLETE mod list please... lol...
ya...... i gotta swap those thing out, gonna throw some stock ones in, i will post up the parameters soon.

the ideal would be to have the car completely stock and then go off of that. I'm thinking i can leave the pfc though because it has a base tune that is the same as stock.
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that's actually what i did, but i found something really strange.
http://zilvia.net/f/s-chassis/243284...cs-inside.html

p.s. i noticed you already commented on it, when you get home check those pics out and tell me what you think.

did you try to keep spinning the motor to see if the links or way off? if that's the case then you may have to pull a bunch of shit off to either get them right or hope that they're right and try to find something else but i think that this is the problem now. other thing you can do is degree the cams once it's at tdc and say fuck the links.
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Old 03-03-2009, 12:35 PM   #41
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did you try to keep spinning the motor to see if the links or way off? if that's the case then you may have to pull a bunch of shit off to either get them right or hope that they're right and try to find something else but i think that this is the problem now. other thing you can do is degree the cams once it's at tdc and say fuck the links.
i haven't checked, but as soon as i pull the valve cover again i will.

ooooo, how do i degree the cams at tdc???
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check for that vacuum leak, spray a can of brake cleaner all over the engine and if the idle raises you have a vacuum leak.
i know a vac leak was suggested but nobody ever told you how to do it properly
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Dude it seems like when some pulled off the cams they fucked up the mechaincal timing

Those white dots were for the person to line the sprockets marks back up, but they probably dropped the chain.

You have basically replaced all the electronic shit on that damn engine.


Pull the engine and redo the Mechanical timing with OEM SR cams Per FSM
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check for that vacuum leak, spray a can of brake cleaner all over the engine and if the idle raises you have a vacuum leak.
i know a vac leak was suggested but nobody ever told you how to do it properly
........ or he can just look at his boost gauge and make sure it idles at the right vacuum, since he has a MAP sensor.
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Few things, its already been established that your fuel pressure is 3psi low. (40 vrs 43)

Secondly, when you put in your "stock" injectors did you clean/flow test them? IMO it sounds like you have dirty ass injectors throughing an odd spray pattern in to the chamber.

Lastly, i had similar symptoms then i changed out my o2 and it was all good after. Especially if you are holding your rpms steady, thats when the o2 tries to adjust everything leaner as opposed to WOT.
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Dude it seems like when some pulled off the cams they fucked up the mechaincal timing

Those white dots were for the person to line the sprockets marks back up, but they probably dropped the chain.

You have basically replaced all the electronic shit on that damn engine.


Pull the engine and redo the Mechanical timing with OEM SR cams Per FSM
ya that's my next step, but i really don't want to pull the oil pump

It actually runs decent in the higher rpms though, if it was a tooth off wouldn't it run really really bad?
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Old 03-16-2009, 11:52 PM   #47
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Few things, its already been established that your fuel pressure is 3psi low. (40 vrs 43)

Secondly, when you put in your "stock" injectors did you clean/flow test them? IMO it sounds like you have dirty ass injectors throughing an odd spray pattern in to the chamber.

Lastly, i had similar symptoms then i changed out my o2 and it was all good after. Especially if you are holding your rpms steady, thats when the o2 tries to adjust everything leaner as opposed to WOT.
ya, i was thinking o2, but the car searches up and down whether it is plugged in or not. when its plugged in the car misses, but when i unplug it the missing stops.wtf
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you can't "drop the chain" on an sr. There are little knobs that stick out of the front cover that prevent the timing chain from coming far enough off the crank sprocket to actually skip a tooth. Pretty smart move by nissan.

Anyhow, it quite likely sounds like either your ignition timing, or mechanical timing is out of whack. Have you verified the CAS is calibrated correctly/installed correctly?
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you can't "drop the chain" on an sr. There are little knobs that stick out of the front cover that prevent the timing chain from coming far enough off the crank sprocket to actually skip a tooth. Pretty smart move by nissan.
no way! that is the best news i have heard all day!

as far as the CAS, 2 CAS's (both the one that came on the car and one i bought from zilvia) do the same thing. ign timing is 15* btdc and my apexi power fc verifies these numbers as well.
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