D15B7 Bogs Down Under Acceleration
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I checked to see if it was throwing any codes and it's still throwing that damn EVAP code, 94 if I remember right. I found a vacuum leak going to the EVAP canister but I fixed it and at the time it seemed to fix the problem.
I also forgot to add that I checked the cat because I got that rotten egg smell on a test drive and I ended up gutting it. I guess that wasn't it.
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Sheeran;317587 wrote:
FYI a gutted cat actually looses power vs both a cat or a test pipe just to let you know.Hrm.... Good to know. Now i'm 100% sure never to take car advice from you.
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read <u>HERE</u>. I consider it a fairly accurate test because how can you screw it up? The only thing that is out of control is the ambient temp and other weather situations that can cause a change in HP, and the gains/losses were so minimum that it very well could have been the whether and not the actuall parts changing the power thus negating everything. So why go through the trouble if its going to do so little? Just throw in a Hi Flow and get a bigger cat back if you want HP from your exhaust.
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Sheeran;317592 wrote:
So why go through the trouble if its going to do so little? Just throw in a Hi Flow and get a bigger cat back if you want HP from your exhaust.I didn't do it for any gain, I did it because my car is running like shit and I got a rotten egg smell when I test drove it, which is usually a tell tale sign of a fubared catalytic converter and on top of that I didn't have an extra c-note to drop on a new cat.
I had to take it off anyways to check it so I figured I'd just gut the SOB while I had it out, took all of about 20-30 minutes to get all the ceramic honeycomb out, so no big loss or waste of time to me.
In the end it wasn't the problem, no big whoop, it was free to do at least. I'll just keep knocking things off the list of probable causes.
If I wanted power I'd swap out the 1.5 and auto for something better, both of which I can't afford, so I'm working with what I've got for now. -
ichibankilla;317607 wrote:
I'm working with what I've got for now.I know how that is...its gay not having money to do anything, but its even worse when parts are no where to be found for anything so everything is custom made like with my car. Hondas have everything the only limit is the wallet. Good Luck with the issues. did you try seafoam? I would recomend the seafoam spray vs the liquid in the can it did the most for me.
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I've ran seafoam through a couple times. I should be getting some money from a small job I helped with so I'll probably hit up the o'reilley's and have them order a fuel pump for me.
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STOP WASTING MONEY!
jesus, diagnose something and stop throwing parts at it. you have no reason to other than some internet yuppie who has proven himself incapable of working on cars' random thoughts. trouble shoot something for once. have you checked you fuel pumps pressure at idle and at load? check that your regulator is working when applying your own vac source it it? is the diaphram in the regulator leaking? without checking these things there is nothign that should lead you to believe you fuel pump is going out. honda fuel pumps dont get weak over time, IF they go out they stop working. which is rare. you checked a main relay for what reason?? THE CAR STARTS. theres obviously power going to the fuel pump.
of all the random parts for your dizzy that you replaced did you test any of them as bad? while you had the cap off did you bother to ohm out your coil? PLEASE, stop throwing parts at this
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Unfortunately I don't have all the equipment to test these things, some of which isn't exactly cheap, and I know,a fuel pump isn't either.
I replaced the cap and rotor because they were the originals that came with the car, which has roughly 160K on it. I checked the contacts on the cap and they were wore pretty badly so I replaced it and the rotor, both of which weren't that expensive.
I replaced the main relay, which my mom was kind enough to get for me, because when I turned on the ignition it sounded like the pump wasn't kicking in every time.
I guess I'll read up a little bit more on the things you mentioned and see what comes of it.
Perhaps I'm just getting too frustrated with this problem and I'm not thinking like I should. -
Because spending money on parts you don't need is a better investment than some cheap tools??
Im pretty sure most members on here that have hondas have fuel pumps laying around that they would give away or sell for less then $10, if you were going to replace that, although since it isn't your problem, that doesn't really help. Get a $10 multimeter and start checking your sensors, otherwise I would guess dizzy or FPR. I would even consider hooking up an ecu to it and datalogging what the motors doing if you want sometime.
BTW The problem is really that it just wants Mo' Boost
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