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so my story continues with my car running like shit. i started to datalog using tunerpro and according to it my car will not go into closed loop.

 

got everything to connect properly and monitoring some stuff however i can't datalog yet cause my car will not go into closed loop. let it run for about 20 min yesterday and replaced the 02 today and the car was plenty warmed up.

what the hell could be causing this? nearly every sensor is new on the poor z. i do notice the rpms are pretty steady around 750-800 until i press the brake or let off and they go crazy.

 

the only readings i can get at the moment are off the tunerpro dash:

 

BLM

120

INT

128

02

anywhere from 400-500

Map

anywhere from 20-30 i'd say

 

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tried that other def. file guys and voila. finally acheived the all so mysterious closed loop i've been hearing about. well i took her for a spin on the highway for a few minutes while getting all the syptoms recorded that are listed below. i have the csv. file below. i guess you need excel to look these over, which i do not have at the moment. not that i would know what i'm looking for yet, my first datalog.

 

1. bucking/stuttering/hesitation at certain throttle positions. notice more between 2000-3000rpms and while i let off the gas a little from accelerating and then hold it steady. that's when she does it and will go back to normal if i move the throttle again at all wether it be more or less gas.

 

2. irratic idle- jumps anytime i press the brake or let off.

 

3. while coming to a stop sometimes the car doesn't act like it wants to stall, but just completely dies without warning.

 

I also am slowly noticing that 1+3 seem to be getting worse. now while cruising every once in a while there will be one single "buck" that comes out of nowhere and that's it. goes back to normal. and the car seems to be dying while coming to a stop more often. when it started it would do it occasionaly. now it's prob. like every other stop light.

 

I GUESS THE FILE IS TO LARGE FOR THIS FORUM. HERE'S THE LINK: http://www.v6z24.com/jbodyforum/viewtopic.php?p=998517#998517

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well, paid attention to the voltage today and it sits at about 14 take it to cruising it's around 14.5-15. this is normal. starting off at the first light with nothing with the headlights on she goes crazy down to 12-13 jumps around coinciding with the rpms and dimming. then it's fine for a while on the highway and couple other stop lights. then pulling into my driveway, very slight incline, it stalls. it always stalls in the same spot. lol and start it back up and the volts go crazy in park without even without touching the brake, it occasionally locked in at 14 and idled nice, but for the next 5-10 minutes while i had it on, basically the volts and rpms constantly jumped around.

 

is this the alternator. do they give signs before they go. i thought if it was bad it wouldn't keep the batt charged all the time. i dunno. i can get it tested. can't they do this while leaving it on the car?

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well, paid attention to the voltage today and it sits at about 14 take it to cruising it's around 14.5-15. this is normal. starting off at the first light with nothing with the headlights on she goes crazy down to 12-13 jumps around coinciding with the rpms and dimming. then it's fine for a while on the highway and couple other stop lights. then pulling into my driveway, very slight incline, it stalls. it always stalls in the same spot. lol and start it back up and the volts go crazy in park without even without touching the brake, it occasionally locked in at 14 and idled nice, but for the next 5-10 minutes while i had it on, basically the volts and rpms constantly jumped around.

 

is this the alternator. do they give signs before they go. i thought if it was bad it wouldn't keep the batt charged all the time. i dunno. i can get it tested. can't they do this while leaving it on the car?

They can test to make sure it's charging, like you did, but they can't do a load test unless you take it out.. that's how I understand it anyway

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