Hey, i just recently purchased a 1990 Mazda MX5 NA6, it already has an aftermarket ecu and an mx5 mania enlarged air intake. However im finding when i start on cold or when its warmed that my idle fluctuates between 400rpm to 1000rpm. Also if im downshifting into 3rd or 2nd my revs go so low that the car stalls. Im also finding that when i accelerate there is a delay then it starts accelerating.
Im new to modern style cars so if anyone could point me in the right direction that would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
Rough Idle and Hesitation
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Re: Rough Idle and Hesitation
98% chance it needs a tune, the past tuner didnt put a lot of effort into the idle. A common place the tuner doesnt get right.
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Re: Rough Idle and Hesitation
how much would a decent tune set me back?
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Re: Rough Idle and Hesitation
Sorry I cannot help you with your situation, I just found this ammusing.
p.s. Welcome to the community.
Not sure if I'd call a 23yo car modern.pebbles22 wrote:Hey, i just recently purchased a 1990 Mazda MX5 NA6, ... Im new to modern style cars so if anyone could point me in the right direction that would be greatly appreciated.
p.s. Welcome to the community.
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Re: Rough Idle and Hesitation
i came from a 70's car though, btw problem is fixed.
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Re: Rough Idle and Hesitation
The previous mechanic who installed the aftermarket ECU used the vacuum line which goes to the cruise control as MAP sensor. So i uninstalled the charcoal canister and used the vacuum line to the purge control to go to the ECU instead. Now the car runs very nice.
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Re: Rough Idle and Hesitation
pebbles22 wrote:The previous mechanic who installed the aftermarket ECU used the vacuum line which goes to the cruise control as MAP sensor. So i uninstalled the charcoal canister and used the vacuum line to the purge control to go to the ECU instead. Now the car runs very nice.
Welcome, congrats & well done!
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Re: Rough Idle and Hesitation
see posts of disappointed $2000 spend in engine section and thanks to Andy from adaptronc in electrical section
trust me you need to see it
trust me you need to see it
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