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My car is a ’92 Cab with no engine mods except for a B&B exhaust. Lately I have been having a loss of power from idle to around 3000 RPM. When taking off from a stop, the only way I can get a good start is to keep the revs close to 3000, and feather the clutch in.
If I let the clutch out quickly the revs drop to around 1500, then it is painfully slow to get to 3000 or so where the change is dramatic. From 3000 up there is a steady increase in power up to redline. (I am not sure I am feeling the Variocam kick in like I used to either.)
I have been reading Dave’s info on the Variocam, and it seems the jury is still out as to what signals to the Variocam solenoid and whether the idle is the advanced (high-rpm power) mode or the retarded (low-rpm torque mode). But if it is not the Variocam, what else might I check?
And where is the Variocam electrical plug so I can disconnect it and see what happens.
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Thanks for your experience Bob. Do you know if there is a way to do diagnostics on the DME relay? Or is it one of those "replace it and see what happens" things?
Andy, my problem is different than yours in that the hotter my engine the better it drives! This car has always been a bit flaky during the warm-up cycle. But I haven't been too concerned with that, because here in Austin, warm-up doesn't take long. But as it is warming up, there is a lot of inconsistency.
This has had me wondering about some of my sensors, and how to test them. It has also made me wonder why everyone else wants cool air intake, when my car runs better hot.
I have not tried watching it run at night yet. Maybe I can do that tonight....
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So I just want to replace the DME Relay, not the DME, correct?
I went to the Sunset Imports web site
http://www.sunsetimports.com/
And looked through the parts catalog, but I don't find the DME or DME Relay listed. Is this something I have call and ask for?
BTW I tried or local Porsche dealer. At first they quoted me a price of over $1000. Then I said, "I think you are looking at the wrong part, I wan the DME Relay." He seemed confused and had to call me back. He called me back, told me they didn't have one, and that it would be $32....
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Quote:I'm not aware of a diagnostic test but at $22, it's worth trying.
If it has not broken it will. I replaced mine with the 993 part and am keeping the original as a spare.
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Thanks for the assistance. A new DME Relay is on its way to me from Paragon. I will also try and watch the engine in the dark tonight.
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I got the new DME today, and I think the acceleration is smoother. Certainly the engine performance during the warm-up cycle is better. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Reading Dave's posts on the details of the variocam, I decided to try unplugging the power to the variocam and see how that effected my acceleration. Honestly it did not seem a lot different. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/unsure.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> This makes me wonder how to go about diagnosing the variocam system. Is the Motronic system turning it on? If it is, is the solenoid doing it's job? Not sure how to tell this with amateur DIY tools.
One thing I did notice was that my A/C is making a huge difference in acceleration. I am wondering if it requiring more fanbelt power than it should. I mean I know it makes a difference, but I don't remember it make so much difference on my coupe.
Thought, the performance chips seem to make a lot of difference in the early torque figures under full load. Is it possible that is because it is turning the Variocam on sooner and perhaps more significantly? (This assumes that the variocam is variable and not just on or off.)
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I think I have solved my acceleration problem. I read about the adjusting the throttle cable, and checked mine. Sure enough, I was not getting full throttle.
I didn't have any slack at idle, so all I had to do was adjust the stop below the gas pedal. WOW! Now I am getting a real snarl out of the B&B Exhaust when floor it! This engine has been holding out on me.
Since the Variocam kicking in is based partly on engine load, which probably takes into account throttle position, I am thinking that the reason I did not feel it kick into Torque mode sooner is that the sensors did not think I was under full acceleration?
Anyway, it was very hard for me to go to work instead of playing hooky to go driving. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Thanks to everyone who responded with help!
Scott
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