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Jas
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25th Feb 06 at 18:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i put the key in ignition

turn it and it takes a while to start...

but when it does... it struggles to rev...

like a delayed reaction..

and it wont go no further than 4k revs

help
Rob B
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25th Feb 06 at 18:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Let the problem's begin sounds like sensor related though as the ECU is restricting your revs, doubt its EGR as mine says EGR and mine revs to 6800rpm still... have you done the paperclip test, or cant you get it diognosed..
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25th Feb 06 at 18:31   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

is the diagnostic even wired up?


cant undertand why people get problems with conversions, mine was fine..... if time is taken and its done properly then there should be a problem

[Edited on 25-02-2006 by broster]
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im gonna give the paperclip test a go tommorow as I dont have a clue how atm...
and its dark outside..

yes rob they have began
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broster you seen to be really knowlegable on conversions whats the main things to look after once you convert from 1.2-1.6 obviously if the conversion like you said has had time taken on it what are the main things to keep up to/check etc to keep it running smoothe

im not a mechanically minded person so i wanna know the things to look out for because i dont want problems with sensors etc and running problems cheers
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quote:
Originally posted by broster
is the diagnostic even wired up?


cant undertand why people get problems with conversions, mine was fine..... if time is taken and its done properly then there should be a problem

[Edited on 25-02-2006 by broster]


whats that mate?
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25th Feb 06 at 18:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yes everything is wired in and 100%
all the diagnostics works etc

its must be a sensor which has give up as when it left me everything was 100% i was driving it about before jason got to mine

check the throttle cable as i know it was stiff when i first fitted it but sorted a place where it could flow perfectly, may have moved.

[Edited on 25-02-2006 by BeArDy]
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i really wanna see your car in the flesh beardy ive never even seen a v6 in a corsa i just cant imagine how big and fast it is
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quote:
Originally posted by broster
is the diagnostic even wired up?


cant undertand why people get problems with conversions, mine was fine..... if time is taken and its done properly then there should be a problem




people get teething problems. everything on jasons was done perfectly and when left me was 100% perfect jason will tell you the same.

if a sensor gives up OR the owner dosent take car of the car then thats nothing to do with the conversion is it?

[Edited on 25-02-2006 by BeArDy]
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quote:
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i really wanna see your car in the flesh beardy ive never even seen a v6 in a corsa i just cant imagine how big and fast it is


feel free to come over anytime and see the car

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are u serious?
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quote:
Originally posted by BeArDy
quote:
Originally posted by broster
is the diagnostic even wired up?


cant undertand why people get problems with conversions, mine was fine..... if time is taken and its done properly then there should be a problem




people get teething problems. everything on jasons was done perfectly and when left me was 100% perfect jason will tell you the same.

if a sensor gives up OR the owner dosent take car of the car then thats nothing to do with the conversion is it?

[Edited on 25-02-2006 by BeArDy]


no no mate not even thinking of blaming you mate...

the car was fine when I left you!

still very happy with the work you've done for me

and yes the v6 corsa is amazing in the flesh mate
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how do i check the throttle cable beardy?
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jason im well gonna take a look when my cars back give it a good drive down and see it
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quote:
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how do i check the throttle cable beardy?


push the accelerator pedle down and see if it feels stiff....


the cable wouldnt make the car hard to start
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quote:
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jason im well gonna take a look when my cars back give it a good drive down and see it



you'll love it.. best corsa ive ever seen!
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not saying you was mate
just booster was implying (spelling)

thing from remember i would do (from what i remember when doing it) -
- Paperclip first
- move the earth from the top of the inlet to the side (as thinking when i was at mine had the standard inlet and the powercoating may be a bad earth)
- check throttle cable (as it was sticking)
- check the seal around you throttlebody (sucking in unmetered air as i know with the new inlet wasent the best fit around there)

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quote:
Originally posted by Basscrazy
broster you seen to be really knowlegable on conversions whats the main things to look after once you convert from 1.2-1.6 obviously if the conversion like you said has had time taken on it what are the main things to keep up to/check etc to keep it running smoothe

im not a mechanically minded person so i wanna know the things to look out for because i dont want problems with sensors etc and running problems cheers


keep an eye on fluid levels is the main thing to look out for. if fluid levels drop then you need to ask why.

keep it serviced, if the conversion is done properly then there shouldnt be teathing problems in my eyes! should function as a normal engine, only way i think teathing problems should be encountered is if you go tuning it large amounts.
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quote:
Originally posted by BeArDy
not saying you was mate
just booster was implying (spelling)

thing from remember i would do (from what i remember when doing it) -
- Paperclip first
- move the earth from the top of the inlet to the side (as thinking when i was at mine had the standard inlet and the powercoating may be a bad earth)
- check throttle cable (as it was sticking)
- check the seal around you throttlebody (sucking in unmetered air as i know with the new inlet wasent the best fit around there)




not implying anything mate, just making a comment.

how was the inlet not a good fit, which part, the lexmaul?
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so how often would you say get a service? do i want to be getting that from vauxhall or other?

also fluid levels as in? oil/water etc?
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il give the old paperclip a go tommorow..

il have to do some searching for earth's and throttle cable etc tonight
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if it wont rev past 4k then its in limp mode, something isnt connected or something is up with the engine, check the timing is ok, cam belts cam slip. beadry was a new tentioner and belt fitted?
check the crank sensors....

for it to run badly like you suggest id say the timing needs checking.

is the ecu light not on
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ye the lexmaul, the rubber seal between the TB and inlet.
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nope did not touch the timing belt, i took it out of the tigra and right into the corsa.
the tigra ran fine, first time starter etc.
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quote:
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ye the lexmaul, the rubber seal between the TB and inlet.


air leak would make the engine rev the like buggery if it was leaking there...... the standard suicide clips are poo to get on properly there, did you swap it for a jubilee clip to get it done up tight?

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