
I have swapped leads.
I have tried swapping the coilpacks (Thanks AdamJP - they are on their way back to you via Aust Post).
I swapped out the plugs and tried a new spare set.
I have fiddled with most of the additional connections I made when fitting the Emanage and replacing the motor.
One thought keeps coming back to me - is it something to do with the readings from the O2 sensor?????
The car seems to stumble most over smallish bumps - corrugations, etc - when it does stumble, the stoichmeter shoots straight over into rich, and jumps around even more than on closed loop - almost lighting up the entire light band....... My first thoughts were that something is causing it to cut spark, but what if there is an intermittent connection fault between the O2 sensor and the ECU?
I vaguely recall reading/seeing somewhere that if the O2 sensor cuts out, the car defaults to rich? Is that true? Because that would explain (with bigger injectors etc) why it reads/runs rich on stumbling, and why as soon as I put my foot down, the problem disappears (turbos like it a bit rich).
I've tried taking the car to a dealer service place but they were unable to use their diagnotic computer (apparently it wasn't working that day), and I'm yet to take the car back to a dyno tuner (thinking of using Sheck's tuner cause of the Emanage).
But if it is a loose wire connection, and I can find it, it will obviously solve the problem much cheaper.
Does anyone have any furter thoughts or possible insights?????