Not sure if you have tried this but the idle air control valve can be the cause of a wandering idle and can make the car stall as well
Not sure if you have tried this but the idle air control valve can be the cause of a wandering idle and can make the car stall as well
still having this issue about stalling. i did everything on this thread and when i check my sensors thru power fc handheld i notice my o2 sensor 1 is fluctuating in voltage it will go from 4.04 to even 0.00v is that mean my o2 is on its way out? should it stay at 4.04 all the time? thanks
1987 Nissan 200ZR
RB26DETT
Apexi Power FC
HKS Intake
Kakimoto Muffler 3" Pipe
After Market Coil Packs (RED)
1991 Nissan Skyline
RB20
Upgraded Turbo
14 PSI Boost
I have a question, I just finished testing my coilpacks they tested at 1.0-1.2 ohms does this mean they are finished and need to be replaced? Car idles nicely and drives nice except under high boost.
92,94,95 Honda Civic
92,92,93 Nissan Skyine GTS-T
91 Nissan Skyline GTR
92,93 Nissan 180sx
90,91,91,92,93,93 Nissan 240sx
89 Nissan Silvia
Hey ! I just wanna thank the person who did the write up, and i wanna thank Gtrc for guiding me through to fix my hesitation. After a long battle, i finally fixed my car after a year. My car hesitated under Wot and it was horrible. I regapped the plugs to 1.1, and after i did that, my car wouldnt hold idle, so we cleaned the throttle body, and adjusted the tps, and after that my car hauls ass now. Its a gts4 with minor mods. Stock boost. I reccomend checking ecu for codes. And id like to thank eveveryone once again for help !
Merry christmas!!
I'm glad to see this post has gotten some use out of it. After receiving a few calls and a dozen text messages about fixing skylines I thought I'd come on here and let everyone know that I've been out of the scene officially for about 4 years now.
I'm in University 3/4 years completed in Mechanical Engineering. It is doubtful I'll buy another skyline with maybe the exception of an R34. Depends :P So if our paths cross later in life, say hello.
Regards,
Andrew
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