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Re: Cooling fan
« Reply #15 on: 03 October 2015, 13:41:35 »

Handles exactly the same  ???

And don't worry I am! Just can't find my original box haha
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Re: Cooling fan
« Reply #16 on: 03 October 2015, 13:54:29 »

It's also worth noting the cat is getting really hot! Just done a drive test and it still drives like it should though, just the idling issue
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Re: Cooling fan
« Reply #17 on: 03 October 2015, 14:04:40 »

We can now smell fuel after she's been running for a while... The bottom pipe closet the the front of the car on the carb is slightly loose... That's nothing to do with fuel is it?
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Re: Cooling fan
« Reply #18 on: 04 October 2015, 11:35:35 »

There a no fuel pipes around the throttle body, only air, as it's not a carb, it's air intake only.

It's a bit confusing when you keep referring to what we assume is the throttle body, as a carb.

are you talking about the injection manifold?  :-\
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Re: Cooling fan
« Reply #19 on: 04 October 2015, 11:58:29 »

Ah yes sorry I mean throttle body! I don't know why I keep calling it a carb! I'm talking about the but this sits on top of the air intake with the butterfly valve inside of it. Which yes is the throttle body. We've rectified this problem however, this was being caused by the fault MAF, it's just the miss fire to solve now :y
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Re: Cooling fan
« Reply #20 on: 04 October 2015, 12:35:46 »

Pop the coil pack out and check the plugs, you should have some miss fire codes?
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« Reply #21 on: 04 October 2015, 13:01:23 »

I'm going to check later I shall let you know. They were changed only a few weeks ago but I'll still check them :y the engine was running rich until I changed the MAF, could that have damaged the plugs? And yes I'm just getting the P0303 code.
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Re: Cooling fan
« Reply #22 on: 04 October 2015, 18:03:04 »

So it's now idling fine but as soon as you undergo hard acceleration, she stutters and miss fires. Not enough to throw up a fault though...
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Re: Cooling fan
« Reply #23 on: 04 October 2015, 18:47:08 »

So it's now idling fine but as soon as you undergo hard acceleration, she stutters and miss fires. Not enough to throw up a fault though...
HT under load will cause it
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« Reply #24 on: 04 October 2015, 19:55:19 »

Just checked the o2 sensors with live diagnostics and they are okay, I'm getting +98% on fuel trim bank 2 though and around -1% on bank 1... That can't be right can it?
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Re: Cooling fan
« Reply #25 on: 04 October 2015, 20:29:44 »

Just checked the plug as well and all is good, then is no damage to the plug whatsoever
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