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Lol, still finalizing tune :( had some really sh*tty e85 from the servo this morning, was about e50

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So I've got this noise coming from near the pulley/belt system. Any ideas? I'm guessing power steering pump/pulley (at 188,000km) as the rest is 15,000km old powerbond pulleys

The noise

Did you end up finding out what this was?

also... ECU trouble... sucks...

keeps us updated :)

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So I'm having a few issues with the ute. . . .


RDP had the ute for around 3 weeks to trouble shoot what was going on but came up with no conclusion. I can't thank them enough for persevering and looking after me the best they could.

What seems to happen is the car leans out worse and worse after every consecutive back to back run. Just about every sensor was replaced, throttle bodies, fuel rail, injectors, surge tank, hours and hours of data logging with no fault coming up. It makes good power through the range, and doesn't lean out on a power run but when it's running a bit warmer after back to backs it goes out of control but comes back to good afr's by limiter. . .

Open to suggestions

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My thoughts are that if it was a sensor it would lean out on every run, not just subsequent runs after the first one... So I'm thinking it's tune related.

But if it is a sensor, you'd think HEGO (exhaust oxygen) sensor or MAP sensor would be your next bets with regards to any slow lean out.

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