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21 degrees IAT? That's not right at this time of year, tried a maf? Videos don't work by the way. Is this the same problem as you had the other thread/s for?
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The car has been stood for a little while. I revved it and it started dropping.
Yes same problem
Let me try with the videos again
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Try it again it works for me
Just tried it on my mates phone and they work
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I've unplugged the 3rd piston deactivator and it has made it feel a load better
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Still holding back a tad full throttle
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Ah fair, that explains that one.
Right ok, see if we can keep it one thread in future, makes it a lot easier to keep track.
Videos only work on my phone apparently, odd... There are huge fluctuations in req vs actual pressure there, but if you've replaced everything i don't see how there can be, i would expected the ecu to get upset at that. I take it there are no fault codes?
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No fault codes weirdly before I unplugged the 3rd piston deactivator. I haven't checked it since.
But it's 100% better on acceleration and doesn't feel like it's holding back half as much.
I wonder if I've killed the hp pump when the fuel hose popped off while I was going along
Sorry would of kept it with the other one, forgot I made it to be honest
I've got a r70 pump to go on so see what it does after that.
Going to be plumbing up the IC soon. That'll eliminate the egr letting by or any boost leaks
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Yes whilst moving along :S
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Does seem odd there's no fault codes from that though, fuel pressure issues normally cause havoc with the ecu. Bit lost on this one tbh, i think you've tried everything i can think of.
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The fuel pressure was staying steady the whole time weirdly.
Just it wasn't running on all 4 because of the piston deactivator
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Make a video of fuel pressure and duty cycle to fuel pressure regulator and make sure RPM and IQ is visible too.
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Ok I'll give it a go in the next few days
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