Help on my WRX
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Car Info: '02 WRX, HKS Up/Down Pipe, HKS Exhaust, AEM Intake, GReddy BOV
Help on my WRX
Aloha All,
I'm in neeed of some help with a problem that I've been having with my WRX. Here's the situation:
The car has no problems if I drive it normal, but once I try to get on it, anything after 30-40% throttle, the car refuses to give me any power an dies out. Then after that, the idle is jumping between barely anything to 1400 RPM's. I'll let it sit for a couple of hours and the idle "fit" will go away, but the lack of power is still there. I don't have anything crazy done to the car (AEM Cold-Air, HKS Up/Down Pipe, HKS Exhaust, and GReddy BOV w/flange). I changed the fuel filter and the spark plugs (Denso Inridiums). My "Check-Engine" light isn't on. Could it be the stock fuel pump can't handle the job? Seems strange with the mild bolt-on's on the car. Or could it be the timing? Any help would be great, thanks...
Matty
I'm in neeed of some help with a problem that I've been having with my WRX. Here's the situation:
The car has no problems if I drive it normal, but once I try to get on it, anything after 30-40% throttle, the car refuses to give me any power an dies out. Then after that, the idle is jumping between barely anything to 1400 RPM's. I'll let it sit for a couple of hours and the idle "fit" will go away, but the lack of power is still there. I don't have anything crazy done to the car (AEM Cold-Air, HKS Up/Down Pipe, HKS Exhaust, and GReddy BOV w/flange). I changed the fuel filter and the spark plugs (Denso Inridiums). My "Check-Engine" light isn't on. Could it be the stock fuel pump can't handle the job? Seems strange with the mild bolt-on's on the car. Or could it be the timing? Any help would be great, thanks...
Matty
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Try replacing the BOV with the factory compressor bypass valve. If that doesn't make any improvement, try change the AEM intake for factory airbox.
Thread links on cold-air intakes.
You didn't fill out your location field in your member Profile but if you're in HI, try check out your regional forum here on i-Club. HIIC is very active and has regular meets. Those guys are knowledgable about this sort of thing.
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Thread links on cold-air intakes.
You didn't fill out your location field in your member Profile but if you're in HI, try check out your regional forum here on i-Club. HIIC is very active and has regular meets. Those guys are knowledgable about this sort of thing.
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0==WW==0
"…axles of evil…" - george w. bush
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Stock fuel pump is adequate for your mods.
Timing is set by the ECU relative to the crank sensor. It normally won't change like an engine with a distributor.
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"…axles of evil…" - george w. bush
Timing is set by the ECU relative to the crank sensor. It normally won't change like an engine with a distributor.
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"…axles of evil…" - george w. bush
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From: San Antonio, TX
Car Info: '02 WRX, HKS Up/Down Pipe, HKS Exhaust, AEM Intake, GReddy BOV
Thanks for the response
I try replacing it. I had a feeling that could be the problem. I just check the adjuster nut on it and it's down the most it could go. So when I tried to loosen it I felt no tension. Maybe the spring is worn out, but after only 5 months? I have the stock BOV and the pipe assembly, but do you have any kind of guide to put it back on? I had it installed because the instructions are in Japanese and I couldn't break down the pictures. It looked easy, but I didn't want to screw it up. Thanks againg for the quick response. I'm eager to get it back up and running so I can take it to the track.
Matty
Matty
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I use the factory bypass valve on my car. I see you've already found ScoobyMods.com but have you seen this BOV install tutorial? Just follow the instructions in reverse to re-install the factory bypass valve and don't forget the gasket. Use torque wrench, if possible. Factory specs call for 11.7 ft lbs.
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