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TWSTD wrote:I do have my suspicions re the plugs being the cause however as it is ONLY when im at about 0.3 bar boost or above that this problem occurs and does not seem rev related at all (i can happily rev to 6000rpm slowly without any sign of the problem).
MrBob wrote:TWSTD wrote:I do have my suspicions re the plugs being the cause however as it is ONLY when im at about 0.3 bar boost or above that this problem occurs and does not seem rev related at all (i can happily rev to 6000rpm slowly without any sign of the problem).
yes, this is exactly how it was with mine. No prob off boost.. under boost the weak spark just isnt doing the job, hence the hesitation and missing.
fivebob wrote:A simple way to see if the ECU is detecting knock is to monitor the signal going to the Turbo VSV.
TWSTD wrote:thanks for your input vvega - appreciated. Will try other plugs tonite n see how it goes. The gap was 1.1 rather than the 0.8 i thought it was - and now i do recall gapping them up again to the 1.1 that they came set at as it felt better to drive than the smaller gap (unlike my mitsis 4g63/4g93 engines which i found much better on a 0.7-0.8 gap at most).
vvega wrote:factory ecu's are mapped to deal with a wide range of intake temps in hotter conditions than this
and if this is the problem there would be a rash of questions relating to this every year
in fact toyota would be overrun with them right now with unknowing owners wanted ther cars fixed cause there gunna blow up
nemesis wrote:vvega wrote:factory ecu's are mapped to deal with a wide range of intake temps in hotter conditions than this
and if this is the problem there would be a rash of questions relating to this every year
in fact toyota would be overrun with them right now with unknowing owners wanted ther cars fixed cause there gunna blow up
The GT-T is a JDM model mapped for 100 octane fuel, it runs a high compression ratio, has a poor intercooler, and the engine is subjected to high loadings as a result of the AWD system. Running it on 98 (or worse 96) in warm weather will push the factory knock control to the limit, and in some cases past the limit, as evidenced by the (at least) 2 people on this board have detonated GT-Ts to death.
vvega wrote:but at any load ???
thats one big issue they need to adress
i dont know the car inside out i was more just looking in gereral factory terms
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