Hey guys and girls. I will start off by saying that if anyone can help me out with this, my GTP and I will be eternally grateful!
Vehicle: 02 GTP, 110K miles, only engine "mods" are zzp headers (w/egr), Autolite 104's, drilled 180 deg T-stat
Problem: Vehicle stalls when hot(outside temp greater than 75 and running for more than 20-30 minutes), but this is not consistent somedays its blazing and its fine. The two situations where it stalls are accelerating from a stop or when cruising down the highway (foot off accelerator). When it stalls while accelerating from a stop it struggles to stay on then just drops. In contrast, when it stalls while cruising, it does so quickly and quietly; I usually don't notice until I tap the brakes or gas again (very scary). After the stall it will usually not start, it cranks great, but will not start, or if it does it dies in seconds. It will start just fine after about 10 minutes, but I only have a few more minutes of drive time (depends on how long I waited and outside temperature, anywhere from 2 to 20 minutes).
Roadside Diagnostics: After stalling, I have checked the shrader valve on the fuel rail and it sprays fuel promptly, so I do not think this is a fuel issue (unless the injectors are the failure point). I have unplugged the MAF and attempted restart, did not work. Scanned for codes, nothing there. One thing I have not been able to do is check spark (never have someone to crank while I look).
Diagnostics/Parts Throwing: In summer 2012, when it first happened, I changed the Idle Air Control Valve. No change. Then, Crankshaft Position Sensor. No stalls for remainder of summer however I did not drive much and temperatures were mild when I did. Summer 2013, it stalled again but this time it threw a MAF code, changed the MAF and everything was fine for a week, then stalled. Next, I changed the Ignition Control Module with a new one from Cardone. No change. Finally, I did the camshaft sensor and things were fine for until late summer early fall where it stalled on a 77 degree day. Switched cars until winter. Here I am getting into summer 2014 and I dont want to drive the thing until I get this solved.
Starting college I was okay with throwing parts, now I realize how bad of an idea that is due to adding more variables. Recently, I have done multimeter diagnostics on the MAF, coils and injectors, I just have not had time to do the the Crank, Cam, and Ignition Control Module. Furthermore I need to rerun all these tests on a very hot day. Thoughts? Ideas?
Thanks a ton!