Car Bogging between 2k - 3.5k rpm
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Car Bogging between 2k - 3.5k rpm
Hi guys,
Any helpful feedback will be appreciated.
My SX (CA18det) bogs between about 2000 to 3500 rpm when I try to floor it, then moves when it boosts.
It also feels sluggish when driving out of boost - no power.
I have fitted a ''300lph 6 bar'' no name brand fuel pump in December but the problem persists.
FP Guage is at 2.8 bar at idle and drops to 2.5 bar under load. Is this normal?
I disconnected the FPR and it makes no difference?!? Still behaves the same.
Moved CAS a bit (advanced) and it seems to be a bit better (only just).
Motor was completely rebuilt about 950km ago. Mechanic omitted Knock Sensor. Is this okay???
Help Please!!!
Any helpful feedback will be appreciated.
My SX (CA18det) bogs between about 2000 to 3500 rpm when I try to floor it, then moves when it boosts.
It also feels sluggish when driving out of boost - no power.
I have fitted a ''300lph 6 bar'' no name brand fuel pump in December but the problem persists.
FP Guage is at 2.8 bar at idle and drops to 2.5 bar under load. Is this normal?
I disconnected the FPR and it makes no difference?!? Still behaves the same.
Moved CAS a bit (advanced) and it seems to be a bit better (only just).
Motor was completely rebuilt about 950km ago. Mechanic omitted Knock Sensor. Is this okay???
Help Please!!!
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Re: Car Bogging between 2k - 3.5k rpm
What do you mean by this?Fastlane wrote:Hi guys,
Any helpful feedback will be appreciated.
My SX (CA18det) bogs between about 2000 to 3500 rpm when I try to floor it, then moves when it boosts.
It also feels sluggish when driving out of boost - no power.
I have fitted a ''300lph 6 bar'' no name brand fuel pump in December but the problem persists.
FP Guage is at 2.8 bar at idle and drops to 2.5 bar under load. Is this normal?
I disconnected the FPR and it makes no difference?!? Still behaves the same.
Moved CAS a bit (advanced) and it seems to be a bit better (only just).
Motor was completely rebuilt about 950km ago. Mechanic omitted Knock Sensor. Is this okay???
Help Please!!!
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Thanks for the replies guys.
@ Daniel : The Mechie said that he did not fit the Knock sensor because it did not do any good when the motor blew the first time around. I don't know if I agree with his reasoning. I do have the knock sensor. Should I fit it?
@Charlvdw : What should the Fuel pressure go up to at W.O.T.?
I have just ordered a Walbro Fuel Pump from Duane (Team Obsession).
Any theories on the FPR???
@ Daniel : The Mechie said that he did not fit the Knock sensor because it did not do any good when the motor blew the first time around. I don't know if I agree with his reasoning. I do have the knock sensor. Should I fit it?
@Charlvdw : What should the Fuel pressure go up to at W.O.T.?
I have just ordered a Walbro Fuel Pump from Duane (Team Obsession).
Any theories on the FPR???
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Personally i think its your knock sensor. Without it the ecu goes into limp mode to protect against detonation, your mechanic's theory really sucks. 
These cars might be old but the ecu's are not 2 far behind...its not a golf esse
If your pressure drops then your fuel pump cannot supply as it should. Your Fpr shouldn't give problems easily and also your description does not really fit a faulty fpr.
Im going to remove my knock sensor tomorrow and check if i can find an alternative.....


These cars might be old but the ecu's are not 2 far behind...its not a golf esse

If your pressure drops then your fuel pump cannot supply as it should. Your Fpr shouldn't give problems easily and also your description does not really fit a faulty fpr.
Im going to remove my knock sensor tomorrow and check if i can find an alternative.....

lol, i cant believe some people.. how about we remove your afm too, i mean its only a restriction...@ Daniel : The Mechie said that he did not fit the Knock sensor because it did not do any good when the motor blew the first time around. I don't know if I agree with his reasoning. I do have the knock sensor. Should I fit it?
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200sx s13 with vg30det @ 1bar
200sx s13 with vg30det @ 1bar
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Sheesh
Thanks guys, that really helps. Ha Ha Ha, let's just remove the engine etc. as it just adds weight to the car, ha ha ha.
It is already obvious that I don't agree with the Mechie's decision about omitting the knock sensor, but will the lack of the knock sensor cause the symptoms I've previously described.
Thanks for your positive contributions Daniel. Much appreciated.
Anything further with regard to the behaviour of the car when I removed the vacuum pipe from the FPR. (I'm also not sure, but it seems that the said vacuum pipe connects at the other end to a source that's located just below/on the ignition module.)

It is already obvious that I don't agree with the Mechie's decision about omitting the knock sensor, but will the lack of the knock sensor cause the symptoms I've previously described.
Thanks for your positive contributions Daniel. Much appreciated.
Anything further with regard to the behaviour of the car when I removed the vacuum pipe from the FPR. (I'm also not sure, but it seems that the said vacuum pipe connects at the other end to a source that's located just below/on the ignition module.)