November 19, 200520 yr Helo guys. My car is an Impreza 2.0 Turbo from year 2000. Mods are Viper airfilter kit Revotec BOV After i changed this the car seems to be hesitating in every gear uptil about 4000 rpm's. after that it goes ok again. Also in the 5th gear the car does not pull at all!! I tried to reset the ecu yeasterday by letting the car stay over night without power, but it didn't help. I must also mention that i had to change a small copper (or something like that) ring that was leading the oil that is cooling the turbo, because it was leaking. Then they refitted everything and it seems very slow in all gears. I thought it might could be some hose that was loose or anything, but I couldn't see anything that was loose. What can be the cause of this? Any help would be apreciated! Thanks, Thomas
November 19, 200520 yr So your problems/hesitation started after you added the intake OR the BOV? Have you tried going back to stock and see if that fixes your problems?
November 19, 200520 yr Author no, not yet! I didnt try that. I dont know if im able to do thatn my car. I have to go to a garage on monday to try that. But you think this is because of the MAF sensor?
November 20, 200520 yr What you need to do is triple-check that everything is mounted correctly. Are any hoses/cables not connected, or connected to the wrong thing?
November 25, 200520 yr Author I went to a garage to make a diagnostic of my engine. there they found out that my AF sensor was reading 1.4 instead of 1.2 which is normal. don't know the currency of those numbers. but anyway after changing the AF sensor to a nwe one, the car worked perfect again. they measured the new AF sensor with the 1.2 and everything is working again. my question still remains tho if it was the new open air filter or the BOV that made my AF sensor break. What do you think?
November 25, 200520 yr I think there's a history of folks having problems with the MAF mis-reading after the stock intake (resonator) plumbing has been switched to a straight-through type. The intake drone pulses confuse the MAF causing a lean mixture condition. Search through the NASOIC forum, there's gotta be a ton of info on the problem there.
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