I dedicated this whole week to figuring this issue out and if I cant the car might have to stay parked this whole year so I appreciate any help you can give me. I am running stock fuel system and turbo, maft pro in speed density, I have checked all wiring and settings.
Symptoms-
The car runs great until it is shut off. I have taken it on up to hour long drives with no issues, great in boost as well as cruising and at idle. As soon as the car is shut off after running long enough to reach normal op temp, (10-15 min drive or idling for 20+) it misses bad when restarted. Sounds like it is dropping cylinders all through the rpm range. Closest sound discription is a subie flat 4. Also the first few times I attempted to make it do it on purpose to diagnose it seemed to need to sit at least a few min in between restarting. I am also getting a code 24 and 35. My best guess is something ignition related due to acting this way all the way through the rpm range but I havent ruled out fuel
What I have swapped out-
Ignitor
Coil pack & plug wires
CPS
O2 sensor
Currently supplying 2.46v to hac, 3.59v to tha for temp sensor. If I have read correctly the temp sensor will assume 20C ambient temp if the voltage is incorrect so that should be no problem. Jetjock may be of help here, what sensors are there that affect ignition and or timing? Also what sensors would only affect the car upon start up and not if they threw a bad signal later while it was running. My best guess is a sensor or electronic component that is becoming heat soaked and causing the timing to jump or cutting ignition.
I am at a loss here and only have through this weekend to really focus on this. After that I wont have much time between work and class and it may have to sit. I can provide a log tomorrow of before and after this happens and or a regular video if it helps
Thanks Guys
Symptoms-
The car runs great until it is shut off. I have taken it on up to hour long drives with no issues, great in boost as well as cruising and at idle. As soon as the car is shut off after running long enough to reach normal op temp, (10-15 min drive or idling for 20+) it misses bad when restarted. Sounds like it is dropping cylinders all through the rpm range. Closest sound discription is a subie flat 4. Also the first few times I attempted to make it do it on purpose to diagnose it seemed to need to sit at least a few min in between restarting. I am also getting a code 24 and 35. My best guess is something ignition related due to acting this way all the way through the rpm range but I havent ruled out fuel
What I have swapped out-
Ignitor
Coil pack & plug wires
CPS
O2 sensor
Currently supplying 2.46v to hac, 3.59v to tha for temp sensor. If I have read correctly the temp sensor will assume 20C ambient temp if the voltage is incorrect so that should be no problem. Jetjock may be of help here, what sensors are there that affect ignition and or timing? Also what sensors would only affect the car upon start up and not if they threw a bad signal later while it was running. My best guess is a sensor or electronic component that is becoming heat soaked and causing the timing to jump or cutting ignition.
I am at a loss here and only have through this weekend to really focus on this. After that I wont have much time between work and class and it may have to sit. I can provide a log tomorrow of before and after this happens and or a regular video if it helps
Thanks Guys