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Junior Member
Helpp!!!!
Ok so I've got yet another problem with my '01 GT... I think it might be missfiring but I'm not positive.. Some details about my car, it's an '01 GT, Auto, it's got borla cat-back, and CAI... So the problem: when I get on the gas the car isn't moving like it should, other times when I'm at a stand still in drive it both feels and sounds like it's going to stall out, droping it into nuetral sometimes helps but not often... What do you guys think??
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Junior Member
In an earlier post, you mentioned problem with intake. Did you get that fixed? If so, what exactly was wrong? Maybe you have a vacuum leak? How about the gas filter? How long since it was replaced? Could also have problems with IAC? Do you have check engine light on?
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Junior Member
Ok... I havent replace the intake yet, the problem with it was a crack in a few spots, I bought a Typhoon intake with a new plenum and 75mm t/b.. thats coming in today so ill be puttin that on here in a little while... but the problem that feels like a missfire was happenin for a while before the manifold cracked... yes i do have a check engine light on but it comes up as the cam shaft alignment sensor, which was already replaced...?? (so yeah shes been givin me some trouble haha...) what ya think...??
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Super Moderator
What have you done to try to fix it or what else have you checked? Coil pack bad plug but that should show a code to represent that. Anything else?
"The choices we make, dictates the lives we lead"
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Senior Member
Could be something a simple as a fuel filter or fuel pump going bad.
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Super Moderator
^^^ Yeah start simple and include maybe an injector is or injectors are dirty...
"The choices we make, dictates the lives we lead"
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Senior Member
i would go after a fuel filter first...had that happen on my 98 gt....
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Junior Member
If you have a camshaft sensor code coming up, then I would be sure to check wiring and connections between the sensor. Here is the info I found on the sensor:
Camshaft Position Sensor
Operation
Engine Management Systems (EMS) use the camshaft position sensor to manage sequential fuel injection and as part of misfire diagnosis. The EMS constantly monitors the number of pulses on the signal circuit. The EMS compares the number of camshaft sensor reference pulses and the number of crankshaft position sensor reference pulses received. If the EMS receives an incorrect number of pulses, Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) should be stored in the EMS. Some engine management systems will then default to multi-port or "gang-fire" injector operation. The camshaft position sensor signal is required to sequence the injector operation to the proper cylinder timing. If the camshaft position sensor or circuit is faulty, most engines will start. However, the EMS misfire diagnostic will likely be affected.
The following symptoms can be caused by intermittent wiring connections or faulty signal to the EMS.
Related Symptoms
- Extended crank time with a cold engine
- Intermittent rough running
- Unstable idle
- Bucking
- Hesitation
- Stumble
- Chuggle
- Poor fuel economy
- Stalling on acceleration
Chuggle? What is that?!
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Junior Member
Check the plugs & check the gaps, may have blow out.
If it was a coil pack, you can just use a ODBII Computer to pull a code or at least data log and see if there is a variance.
Fuel filter should be changed once a year.
Check the Fuel pressure regualtor on the fuel rail, they do go bad. Only a 65.00 part.
Check all that out to narrow it down. Then come back with findings & if anything changed.
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Junior Member
got new plugs in, fuel filter, cleaned out the injectors n the fuel press. reg. is good to go and lines are clear...
ok so it was missfirin in 4, changed the ignition coil, it doesnt say 4 is missifirin anymore but it still feels like a missfire and has a rough idle and kind of stalls a little when gettin on it... code for the Vehicle ID block is either corrupt or needs programing, and the cam align. sensor... ive already replaced the cam sensor but its still comin up... so i know that the cam sensor not workin correctly or what not can cause missfire and stallin during acceleration and a rough idle... but if ive replaced it then whats goin on?? ok next, im not sure what would cause a VID block code to come up, im not even to sure what an ECM (engine control management??) or Vehicle ID block is or does....?? as stupid as that may sound....
as far as good news... i got the typhoon intake manifold, plenum, n 75mm throttle body on and im very happy with it... besides that little bit my cars still fallin apart...
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