Why does my EVO Almost stall when....
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Why does my EVO Almost stall when....
I was at the dragstrip a couple of times. When I was waiting in line, the big, huge muscle cars would pull up beside me. They have those real loud rumbling engines that I could feel in my car...when one would pull beside me(at a standstill) with the rumbling engine...my car would sputter and almost stall
Any ideas why?
Any ideas why?
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Originally posted by WannaRace
Ha ..happened to me too .. I came to the conclusion that the intake was sucking in bad/not enough air.. anyone else?
Ha ..happened to me too .. I came to the conclusion that the intake was sucking in bad/not enough air.. anyone else?
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Well this is just a theory but.....
While a bunch of us were meeting with our evos down here in SFLA; one of the guys tapped the top of his airbox and the car almost stalled and died. He did this several time in a row and it dod the same thing everytime.
So maybee the vibrations are somehow messing with the MAS?
Dont know for sure but maybee that and the limited air going through the intake at the sme time has something to do with it?
While a bunch of us were meeting with our evos down here in SFLA; one of the guys tapped the top of his airbox and the car almost stalled and died. He did this several time in a row and it dod the same thing everytime.
So maybee the vibrations are somehow messing with the MAS?
Dont know for sure but maybee that and the limited air going through the intake at the sme time has something to do with it?
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Originally posted by stevEVO8
Well this is just a theory but.....
While a bunch of us were meeting with our evos down here in SFLA; one of the guys tapped the top of his airbox and the car almost stalled and died. He did this several time in a row and it dod the same thing everytime.
So maybee the vibrations are somehow messing with the MAS?
Dont know for sure but maybee that and the limited air going through the intake at the sme time has something to do with it?
Well this is just a theory but.....
While a bunch of us were meeting with our evos down here in SFLA; one of the guys tapped the top of his airbox and the car almost stalled and died. He did this several time in a row and it dod the same thing everytime.
So maybee the vibrations are somehow messing with the MAS?
Dont know for sure but maybee that and the limited air going through the intake at the sme time has something to do with it?
EDIT: on second thought, then why wouldn't the car stall hitting a bump in the road? if hitting the airbox stalls it, then why wouldnt your car (in neutral, idling, going some speed) almost stall then?
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Originally posted by Fourdoor
It's possible that the frequency of the noise from the big ol' honking V-8 is affecting the knock sensor. Just a thought, I have no idea if this is correct.
Keith
It's possible that the frequency of the noise from the big ol' honking V-8 is affecting the knock sensor. Just a thought, I have no idea if this is correct.
Keith
Ya know, I heard that somewhere too....
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Knock module sensor for sure Thats why LT1 owners including me swap it with an LT4 one, it is less sensitive to vibrations and it will not send a false knock (like headers cams and stuff like that) to the ECU.
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It's possible that the frequency of the noise from the big ol' honking V-8 is affecting the knock sensor. Just a thought, I have no idea if this is correct.
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Originally posted by AWDTurbo4
Knock module sensor for sure Thats why LT1 owners including me swap it with an LT4 one, it is less sensitive to vibrations and it will not send a false knock (like headers cams and stuff like that) to the ECU.
Knock module sensor for sure Thats why LT1 owners including me swap it with an LT4 one, it is less sensitive to vibrations and it will not send a false knock (like headers cams and stuff like that) to the ECU.
Apparently, the 1.6 rockers made some excessive noise.