Almost stalling

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Tim82
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Almost stalling

Post by Tim82 » Tue Nov 22, 2005 1:59 pm

Just a quick question to see if anyone can help, car is an 87 RX turbo.

everytime that i go to stop in my car when i put my foot on the clutch when slowing down, the revs will fall down to about 500 rpm and seem like stalling and then go back up to normal revs of about 1000 rpm.

it only does it when slowing down and also if sitting still when you rev the car

hope thats a clear enough explanation, any ideas?

Cheers Tim

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Post by BlackMale » Tue Nov 22, 2005 2:34 pm

Look at O2 sensor.

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Post by adam_rxturbo » Tue Nov 22, 2005 11:36 pm

Yeah my RX turbo does about the same (has a microtech computer though). And sometimes, like today, it doesnt really want to idle at all - sorta barely alive at 500rpm shaking the car a little - and thats with aircon off! (otherwise i'd manually set the idle speed to about 1k-1.1k rpm)

How would you suggest checking out the O2 sensor? I've looked at it recently when pulling out the exhaust - its still there, looking fine, with both wires attatched a-ok.

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- Adam

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Post by steve_rising_sun » Thu Nov 24, 2005 5:48 pm

Make sure your throttle is returning and not held up by the damper. However sounds like leaning at idle [forget o2 sensor] either airflow meter or injectors. This is not a great test but try clamping off the return line when the idle drops. If it picks up RPM its fuel. Make sure there are no leaks between the t/body and the airflw meter.
Steve

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Post by stinky » Thu Nov 24, 2005 7:46 pm

my ea81t does the same, is worse when my headlights are on and the engine is still a bit cold. I put it down to being a smallish battery ... could be something more sinister though.

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Post by wildhorse » Sat Dec 17, 2005 1:09 pm

On an EA81, i would suggest it could be the Idle mixture is set too lean

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