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Old Sep 14, 2016, 04:39 PM
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Again, if you have time, research history and find the multiple posts on this very same issue others have had, and see if you can come up with a conclusive fix. I have yet to find one...thx.
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When you let off it should be lean...not rich...I would like to see it get reflashed first...I've had funny things happen with the car that were solved with a reflash...could be an error or memory corruption...
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Have you inspected the throttle body? If I remember correctly you have your PCV lines hosed up the "factory" way. When you turbo your car you can get blowby and get more oil residue in your intake. This can lead to gunk build up in the intake manifold and throttle body. Would be worth taking a look at in my opinion.

The other option I can think of is removing and inspecting your EGR. If it is gunked up or stuck open it can cause some weird issues.
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Originally Posted by bakuro117
Have you inspected the throttle body? If I remember correctly you have your PCV lines hosed up the "factory" way. When you turbo your car you can get blowby and get more oil residue in your intake. This can lead to gunk build up in the intake manifold and throttle body. Would be worth taking a look at in my opinion.

The other option I can think of is removing and inspecting your EGR. If it is gunked up or stuck open it can cause some weird issues.
Inspected both, everything looks good, not sticking. Just took off the throttle body and sprayed it clean...wasn't that bad, considering. Took off the EGR and inspected/disassembled/cleaned it up as well.

Other than reflashing it, this seems promising for it describes what I'm experiencing, especially the "increased fuel consumption"! I'm sucking fuel like an elephant! (https://www.reference.com/vehicles/d...9f745bd7f46db#)

It was so badly flooded last night, after a Starbucks stop, that I had to sit in the parking lot for about fifteen minutes and barely got it started. Got stuck in bumper to bumper traffic on the parkway today, and the car died twice while sitting...had to two foot drive to keep the idle up. It's weird, you'll be driving along, let up on the throttle, and DEAD, car is coasting powerless.

Back to the MAP...was reading the Omni MAP's have a history of going bad. If I don't find a laptop first, I think I'll get another 3 bar MAP and replace it...again, my fuel consumption is the worst (most) it's ever been!
Old Sep 15, 2016, 02:13 PM
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Darn it, I forgot how much Omni MAP's are, expensive little piece of plastic!
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Well, I decided to change the o-ring on the MAP sensor snd bought two, one thin and one thicker. I try the thin one and it fits, but I wonder if the thicker one will go. I can't get it to slide in by hand, so I use the mounting bolts to help it in...wrong decision, SNAP, I busted it. Well, I need a new MAP now whether it's the culprit or not!
Old Sep 27, 2016, 02:43 PM
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Back from San Diego...

MAP is in, everything is good to go so far, no dying, no surging, fuel consumption is TBD, I'll update prn (as needed)...
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Need more help, re: rear control arm bushings. Does anyone already have information on polyurethane replacements for p/n': 41399B & C bushings?


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I'm finding that replacing the whole arm is dirt cheap but comes with the OEM bushing? Looking for a replacement that comes with polyurethane bushings. Did i ignore the rep at AutoZone when he said one of the manufacturers listed on his screen came with polyurethane bushings? I'll have to go back/call and ask again...
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Have you used these for our control arms Garrett? The photo doesn't match our control arms:


Old Sep 28, 2016, 06:41 PM
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I just now opened my axles I had built back in July 2016, and these things look beefy! The center shaft diameter is 1.25"...what is the OEM axle? I was going to wait till these Chinese axles wear out to install them but, what do you guys think?


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Have you used these for our control arms Garrett? The photo doesn't match our control arms:


Had to question you Garrett, just CYA, or, CMA, in this case! Just ordered them through whitelinesuspensionparts.com and they confirmed that they will fit:

MITSUBISHI LANCER CG(7/2002-7/2004)
MITSUBISHI LANCER CH, CS(8/2004-9/2008)
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION EVO IV,V, VI(8/1996-3/2001)
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION EVO VII, VIII, IX(3/2001-10/2007)

...and feel they will also fit the 2004 sportback/hatchback/wagon model as well.

What is body type, "CG/CH/CS"?
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Those are off-shore chassis designations, they should be the same as cs6a and cs7a, and w.
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Old Oct 1, 2016, 08:32 AM
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If I could have remembered my body type, CS7W, I wouldn't have had to ask that question...smh...

And, oh, these came in the mail today:



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