DanPrixGTP
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Re: 1997 Black GTP, Project Mpg, Step 2 of 4.
Yup just going to replace plugs with XP606 Iridiums and wires with 8.5mm MSD.
Yup just going to replace plugs with XP606 Iridiums and wires with 8.5mm MSD.
Yup just going to replace plugs with XP606 Iridiums and wires with 8.5mm MSD.
Only reason why i choose Iridiums is because i heard they last longer compared to copper. Thats why.
And josh, ill come sometime soon and hook up the AF and get some readings.
Only reason why i choose Iridiums is because i heard they last longer compared to copper. Thats why.
Its true. Eridiums people run 50-100k while people recommend replacing copper anywhere from 15-30k
Only reason why i choose Iridiums is because i heard they last longer compared to copper. Thats why.
And josh, ill come sometime soon and hook up the AF and get some readings.
Then AutoZone lies. I had them scan the car, print out a receipt of the codes and it said I could have a bad o2. How do you check for Vac leaks then?
Causes
A code P0171 may mean that one or more of the following has happened:
- The MAF (Mass Air Flow) Sensor is dirty or faulty
Note: The use of "oiled" air filters may cause the MAF to become dirty if the filter is over-oiled. There is also an issue with some vehicles where the MAF sensors leak the silicone potting material used to protect the circuitry.- There could be a vacuum leak downstream of the MAF sensor
- Possible cracked vacuum or PCV line/connection
- Faulty or stuck open PCV valve
- Failed or faulty oxygen sensor (bank 1, sensor 1)
- Sticking/plugged or failed fuel injector
- Low fuel pressure (possible plugged/dirty fuel filter!)
- Exhaust leak between engine and first oxygen sensor
This is exactly what new o2 sensor looks like that i just got from zzp last sat. I believe i got a faulty sensor because when my car enters closed loop with the new sensor everything runs really rough. Not saying your o2 is bad but i was wondering about the same thing when i got my new o2 sensor because my old one looks like your old one. i do like the new one better because its fitsStep 2 of 4 done.
Upstream o2 Sensor, and can you say Pain in the as*. The sensor was in a very tight spot and i was crawling all over the engine but finally i managed to get the old out and in with the new. Hopefully this will up my MPG's some.
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I hope you don't blow the money on Iridiums. Get the Copper 104's like I told you to. They're $10 and you can replace them once a year. Plugs are the easiest thing EVER to do on a 3800.
No? I ran 104's when I was pretty much stock. That's the next best plug if you're starting to mod. Which he is. I ran 103's after my intercooler XP build. But 104's close to stock.