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Car almost stalls when dropping hood + P0170

Old Feb 26, 2010 | 03:33 AM
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The car was first registered here March 2008.Evo X came to US late 2007,we had to wait till early 2008.
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Old Feb 26, 2010 | 03:35 AM
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Originally Posted by rgeier11
+1 on boost leak. Almost 100% for sure.
Will test for leaks tomorrow.
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Old Jan 1, 2011 | 01:53 PM
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*side note* if you run around the idling car in your Belgian wooden shoes, the knock sensor may pick that up too?? LOL. jk, I rarely get to use Belgian wooden shoe jokes anymore.
LOL a bit late i know, but i was searching for P0170 & P0125 since my Evo VIII recently started giving that code. I did'nt know about the knock sensor being that sensitive. But in Belgium they dont wear wooden shoes. Only in those parts very close to the Brabant-Belgium border. Wooden shoes are Dutch lol

But anyways, HaVoC187 what was the problem? I assume it must have been fixed by now?

i have both code:
P0170
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P0125

But it only pops up when driving with a constant speed on the highway?
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Old Jan 1, 2011 | 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by smokedmustang
DON'T use Brake cleaner. Use the MAF specific spray. Other stuff may ruin the wire in there. I say you have a boost leak somewhere! Check ALL connections period. There are nipples on the throttle body, make sure those small vaccuum lines are attached too. It is a simple fix, but I put my money its in the hoses.
Our cars are not nearly as sensitive to the wire cleaning as other cars. OUr car dont use a hotwire type MAF the use a karman vortex. The GM MAF is a hotwire sensor and much more vulnerable to the wrong cleaner. Also a hot wire maf should obviously not be cleaned when the car is on. It isnt a bad idea to use MAF cleaner but isnt as critical on a mitsu using stock MAF.
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Old Jan 1, 2011 | 04:27 PM
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your picking up knock from the slam...
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Old Jan 3, 2011 | 08:06 AM
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my car misses a beat when i drop the hood too. running SD on AEM V1 so its not MAF related.
but my car has always done that since it was new. damn mitsu...... LOL
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Old Jan 4, 2011 | 02:33 AM
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Originally Posted by DutchEVOVIII
LOL a bit late i know, but i was searching for P0170 & P0125 since my Evo VIII recently started giving that code. I did'nt know about the knock sensor being that sensitive. But in Belgium they dont wear wooden shoes. Only in those parts very close to the Brabant-Belgium border. Wooden shoes are Dutch lol

But anyways, HaVoC187 what was the problem? I assume it must have been fixed by now?

i have both code:
P0170
&
P0125

But it only pops up when driving with a constant speed on the highway?
The P0170 was due to a faulty front O2 sensor.Dealer wants 340€ for this so get one here:
http://www.walkerproducts.com/
Cost me about 80€ including shipping.
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Old Apr 3, 2018 | 07:45 PM
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Okay just to add to this thread I had the same issue with my Evo 9, traced the fault to dry joint in the MAF, confirmed by tapping the Maf with the handle on a screw driver. The car would also drop power
for a fraction of a second if I hit a big enough bump in the road, I was originally thinking fuel pump as I have 268,000 km on my car lol
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