This
problem is driving me mad...to the point of thinking about selling the car.
I dont want to just give up, especially after spending so much time and energy trying to get to the bottom of it, but I cant see me investing much more of my life on a lump of metal. Dont get me wrong I love my cars but if i dont get this sorted soon its going.....
There seems to be lots of missfires occuring on these engines for many different reasons.
We got some more logs done on the car 2 nights ago (thanks again BLADE). We checked for missfires on chanels 14,15 and 16. The car was hesitating randomly after 5000 rpm and absolutely no misfires were counted what so ever!!!!!
Went along to a rolling road day on saturday at RS tuning to see if that would shed some light on things. As expected the graph looked fine until 5500rpm then went all wavy till 7500. It AFR was getting a bit rich further up the revs too
I have put several lots of injector cleaner in the tank, and have even rigged up a vacuum line from the intake manifold, drawing redex in through a football inflation needle. Just like the good old days of pooring it straight into the carb to clean the intake valves.
The car has been to JBS twice for diagnostics which is over 2 hours away from me and still the issue has not been diagnosed.
I have been talking to a very helpfull and knowledgeable REVO engineer in the last few days about the
problem. There is many things that could cause these hesitations that have been observed by the REVO guys and the list has been exhausted.
There is one thing thats shown up through logging tho that would explain why there are no misfires showing up........through the rev range the actual boost pressure meets the requested boost and sometimes when it hesitates the requested booost pressure drops right down then picks back up again.....Why would this be?