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sergei wrote:If the oxygen sensor has been replaced, and ECU reset (so it relearns new long term fuel trim), it all points to wrong injectors or leaky injectors, as ECU is desperately trying to compensate to the max (-20% Fuel Trim).
Does it hold fuel pressure when off?
Assuming by 4th gen (and by info you can get out from torque app) it is motor out of caldina GTT/GT Four then the injectors should be sky blue.
sergei wrote:If the oxygen sensor has been replaced, and ECU reset (so it relearns new long term fuel trim), it all points to wrong injectors or leaky injectors, as ECU is desperately trying to compensate to the max (-20% Fuel Trim).
Does it hold fuel pressure when off?
Assuming by 4th gen (and by info you can get out from torque app) it is motor out of caldina GTT/GT Four then the injectors should be sky blue.
UtahSleeper wrote:sergei wrote:If the oxygen sensor has been replaced, and ECU reset (so it relearns new long term fuel trim), it all points to wrong injectors or leaky injectors, as ECU is desperately trying to compensate to the max (-20% Fuel Trim).
Does it hold fuel pressure when off?
Assuming by 4th gen (and by info you can get out from torque app) it is motor out of caldina GTT/GT Four then the injectors should be sky blue.
Well, the injectors are the right color, so I am going try and get the injectors cleaned. Going the easier route first and do a cleaning on the car. If it improves things then I will probably buy a spare set and get those professionally cleaned.
RS13 wrote:You replaced those plugs? Those plugs in the pic are as old as the hills, note the staining on the porcelain which indicates compression leakage.. they've seen better days.
I've fixed half a dozen badly-running 3S engines now by simply replacing the CTS.. they're a known weak spot in the 3S engines. The last (Caldina) was running so rich it was a pig to start and wouldn't idle, swapped in a new CTS (they're around $30 in NZ) and problem gone. Always the first thing I replace now.
UtahSleeper wrote:RS13 wrote:You replaced those plugs? Those plugs in the pic are as old as the hills, note the staining on the porcelain which indicates compression leakage.. they've seen better days.
I've fixed half a dozen badly-running 3S engines now by simply replacing the CTS.. they're a known weak spot in the 3S engines. The last (Caldina) was running so rich it was a pig to start and wouldn't idle, swapped in a new CTS (they're around $30 in NZ) and problem gone. Always the first thing I replace now.
K, I will replace it. Just was more curious as to what to take from the ECU seeing a proper temperature. Or is there more going on in a temp sensor then just the signal being sent for temp?
sergei wrote:UtahSleeper wrote:RS13 wrote:You replaced those plugs? Those plugs in the pic are as old as the hills, note the staining on the porcelain which indicates compression leakage.. they've seen better days.
I've fixed half a dozen badly-running 3S engines now by simply replacing the CTS.. they're a known weak spot in the 3S engines. The last (Caldina) was running so rich it was a pig to start and wouldn't idle, swapped in a new CTS (they're around $30 in NZ) and problem gone. Always the first thing I replace now.
K, I will replace it. Just was more curious as to what to take from the ECU seeing a proper temperature. Or is there more going on in a temp sensor then just the signal being sent for temp?
how do you correlate temperatures? The ~80'C on the gauge (180'F) is a bit on low side under load (it should be around 90'C or so, unless it is freezing outside).
Looking at your second video I see FT spot on under light load as well as O2 voltage fluctuation correctly, so there it is not running rich.
I am leaning toward bad CTS....
The sensor is just a thermistor (changes resistance depending on the temperature).
My temperature is a little low mostly cause I have a performance radiator and a fan that doesn't turn off lol.
Grrrrrrr! wrote:My temperature is a little low mostly cause I have a performance radiator and a fan that doesn't turn off lol.
Shouldn't make a difference. The fan and radiator can only cool the water that gets sent to the radiator, which if the engine isn't hot enough should only be a tiny trickle thru the jiggle valve on the thermostat.
Try pulling the thermostat and inspecting/bench testing it. It may not be closing fully.
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