gmctd wrote:
What does the AE indicate, far as fuel rate, timing, rail pressure, Boost, etc?
Uffe, I'm aware of the transmission issues, thats more of a "children all shouting at once" kinda thing, which causes the trans to reboot which violently kicks it out of gear. I've had that, but not in the last day or so.
gmctd... Fuel rates seem especially high, like 8-10gph at 50-55mph, while map is only reading 21/22, so about 6-7psi. I can't read rail pressure with the SG, I guess I could load up the AE and read the rail...
Oh, I'm a Beavis. I didn't see you were saying read the stuff with the AE. Doh! When I'm on the way home tonight, I'll try and read that stuff for more info. I am thinking that I'm going to first clean the MAF (it's that one sensor with the 4mm socket that gets full of gook, right?) or whatever that sensor is, as after 40k miles (and only the last 8k or so with any biodiesel that I know for sure about) I'm sure that it's fully gooked. At the same time, I'm going to look at the entire intake line and see if there is anything obvious.
The behavior was happening again this morning, but seemed to go away after the engine had warmed up, which I don't remember it doing before. When it was sluggish before, it didn't seem to matter if the engine was cold or not, and when it felt zippy last night, the engine was cold after sitting out in the sun all day on set. The low boost levels make me think this is like the VW, which would reduce the VNT boost to about 5psi when it was in limp mode, b/c the MAF wasn't reading correctly.
What MAF do these use, and how expensive is it?