Offtopic thread pt. II 5-28-07
Hey guys whatsup!! Canary glad you got ride back. Twink I wish I would have known earlier about karting, I would have loved to ride with reckless abandon. Avenger welcome back! Did you get a chance to pet a kola? Missed ya Modo!
I told my parents today that I was going back to school. Mums was happy and so was pops, I think? This was his reaction "Well its about time dumbass." "Oh crap does this mean you going to move back in with us?" Gotta love family
I told my parents today that I was going back to school. Mums was happy and so was pops, I think? This was his reaction "Well its about time dumbass." "Oh crap does this mean you going to move back in with us?" Gotta love family
Hehe, I'm considering going back to school as well.. Time to finish my bachelors degree I think. Just not sure what I'm going to go back for.
Twinkie - You can come check it out if you want.
Speaking of car issues, I still need to change my god damn oil.
Twinkie - You can come check it out if you want.
Speaking of car issues, I still need to change my god damn oil.
yanked the screens last night, without any of them it idled pretty yucky, I put one back in and did a partial reset (brake pedal thingie) and it seemed to do a little better, but still seems to be struggling. I'm thinking it may be ignition again, anyone know of any stronger aftermarket systems out there? I saw where MazdaManiac had one he pieced together, but I was hoping for more options
Canary, have you changed all the stuff around the ignition system? Plugs, Wires, etc?
Mord, Twink and I are working on our cars this weekend. I think we can change your oil for you. We are pretty quick at it.
Mord, Twink and I are working on our cars this weekend. I think we can change your oil for you. We are pretty quick at it.
yanked the screens last night, without any of them it idled pretty yucky, I put one back in and did a partial reset (brake pedal thingie) and it seemed to do a little better, but still seems to be struggling. I'm thinking it may be ignition again, anyone know of any stronger aftermarket systems out there? I saw where MazdaManiac had one he pieced together, but I was hoping for more options 

might be an option, the only leak I know of is the hose coming off the oil filler is disconnected on purpose, and I have the fitting on the intake capped. It's an old school trick people have been doing forever that's supposed to help get a slightly cleaner charge to the intake, I've ran it both ways in the past and still had similar problems so that's probably not it. Would belts/charging cause this at all? I'm right at 50k now and have never replaced them
Last time this happened, car was at the dealer for 3-4 days, passed compression test w/ flying colors, and they replaced the entire ignition system. Thing is, this keeps coming back, so are our cars prone to ignition failure or? Is there something else that could be causing it to fail, some other factor causing my ignition bits to overwork and eventually fail? sounds like I have some forum searching to do
Last time this happened, car was at the dealer for 3-4 days, passed compression test w/ flying colors, and they replaced the entire ignition system. Thing is, this keeps coming back, so are our cars prone to ignition failure or? Is there something else that could be causing it to fail, some other factor causing my ignition bits to overwork and eventually fail? sounds like I have some forum searching to do
might be an option, the only leak I know of is the hose coming off the oil filler is disconnected on purpose, and I have the fitting on the intake capped. It's an old school trick people have been doing forever that's supposed to help get a slightly cleaner charge to the intake, I've ran it both ways in the past and still had similar problems so that's probably not it. Would belts/charging cause this at all? I'm right at 50k now and have never replaced them
Last time this happened, car was at the dealer for 3-4 days, passed compression test w/ flying colors, and they replaced the entire ignition system. Thing is, this keeps coming back, so are our cars prone to ignition failure or? Is there something else that could be causing it to fail, some other factor causing my ignition bits to overwork and eventually fail? sounds like I have some forum searching to do 
Last time this happened, car was at the dealer for 3-4 days, passed compression test w/ flying colors, and they replaced the entire ignition system. Thing is, this keeps coming back, so are our cars prone to ignition failure or? Is there something else that could be causing it to fail, some other factor causing my ignition bits to overwork and eventually fail? sounds like I have some forum searching to do 
Belts wouldnt be an issue if your not hearing squeaking or squealing so I doubt they are slipping.
The ignition system having been replaced recently is suspicious but not going to be my first suspect. If anything the coil location is bad and should be relocated. Plugs might be another suspect. I would have to hear the idle to tell you what might be causing it. Sometimes the sound of the symptom is enough to tell you what is going on.
It was Beasley south, there's a service manager there named Alan that takes really good care of my baby, said my car was quite the spectacle while it stayed there a few days last time, had people surrounding it etc.
I went over the paperwork with him and it all seemed to check out, the car just seems to get really weak as it gets warmed up/hot/etc., and the idle is like a loping/chugga chugga sound. The other issue is I can't reproduce it at will, it just seems to occur intermittently, the only thing I've been able to tie it too is it being hot outside, in the cooler temps it was golden. It was good for at least a month or so after getting it back to, they erplaced plugs,wires,coils, cleaned out the carbon, ran a compression test, just one of those things I guess grrrr
I went over the paperwork with him and it all seemed to check out, the car just seems to get really weak as it gets warmed up/hot/etc., and the idle is like a loping/chugga chugga sound. The other issue is I can't reproduce it at will, it just seems to occur intermittently, the only thing I've been able to tie it too is it being hot outside, in the cooler temps it was golden. It was good for at least a month or so after getting it back to, they erplaced plugs,wires,coils, cleaned out the carbon, ran a compression test, just one of those things I guess grrrr
It was Beasley south, there's a service manager there named Alan that takes really good care of my baby, said my car was quite the spectacle while it stayed there a few days last time, had people surrounding it etc.
I went over the paperwork with him and it all seemed to check out, the car just seems to get really weak as it gets warmed up/hot/etc., and the idle is like a loping/chugga chugga sound. The other issue is I can't reproduce it at will, it just seems to occur intermittently, the only thing I've been able to tie it too is it being hot outside, in the cooler temps it was golden. It was good for at least a month or so after getting it back to, they erplaced plugs,wires,coils, cleaned out the carbon, ran a compression test, just one of those things I guess grrrr 
I went over the paperwork with him and it all seemed to check out, the car just seems to get really weak as it gets warmed up/hot/etc., and the idle is like a loping/chugga chugga sound. The other issue is I can't reproduce it at will, it just seems to occur intermittently, the only thing I've been able to tie it too is it being hot outside, in the cooler temps it was golden. It was good for at least a month or so after getting it back to, they erplaced plugs,wires,coils, cleaned out the carbon, ran a compression test, just one of those things I guess grrrr 
OH and have you cleaned your filter recently? Do you get any bogging when going from a roll to WOT?
Last edited by eviltwinkie; Jun 20, 2007 at 02:33 PM.
found the TB diy so may try that tonight, from reading it seems to have made a difference for quite a few folks. I'm also running a 4 port, but I assume the coils are in the same spot. I think you're right about the high heat causing failure etc., maybe I should invest in the Mazsport mod lol This only seems to happen when the engine has been running a while and is warmed up/hot, most noticable after the drive home from work the last few days with the car idling in traffic alot on the way home etc. Car is peppy/great when cold, just gets crappy after it gets heated up.
The TB bypass I think helps alot esp. in this Texas heat. The TB is no where near as hot as it used to get. I was going to move my coils after I due FI or upon replacement. Charles might have found a better location so I'm waiting on more details before I make my own commitment.
You might want to check coolant and your oil cooler for blockage. Just in case. But again my money based on what I have heard so far is that its vacuum related.
You might want to check coolant and your oil cooler for blockage. Just in case. But again my money based on what I have heard so far is that its vacuum related.
would a vacuum leak have any preference to tempature? wouldn't I have issues while it is cold if that was the case? or is the heat causing something to expand which in turn could be a vacuum leak etc etc? At first I thought maybe it was my new grill mesh as it is tighter than the old stuff, but I had this with the old mesh that had the bigger openings etc so there's no way that would matter. (I'm grasping at straws anyway, probably overthinking it lol). got any suggestions on how to locate any such leak? My last car was a 97 S10, quite a bit less sophisticated than this car, so if you have any ideeers let me know
(back to thesearch button too lol)
(back to thesearch button too lol)
would a vacuum leak have any preference to tempature? wouldn't I have issues while it is cold if that was the case? or is the heat causing something to expand which in turn could be a vacuum leak etc etc? At first I thought maybe it was my new grill mesh as it is tighter than the old stuff, but I had this with the old mesh that had the bigger openings etc so there's no way that would matter. (I'm grasping at straws anyway, probably overthinking it lol). got any suggestions on how to locate any such leak? My last car was a 97 S10, quite a bit less sophisticated than this car, so if you have any ideeers let me know
(back to thesearch button too lol)
(back to thesearch button too lol)The other thing you might want to think about is your grills. They will restrict airflow and thus your temps will increase as well. Simple test...remove screens and see if it goes away. I was going to get some screens for my car but after some searching and chatting here and there I was convinced not to do so. The temps of people screening the openings were highly noticeable on the aftermarket temp gauges.
I don't think its critical on a street ride per se, but I would remove them just in case for a simple test.



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