[quote name='DaveN' post='64219' date='Dec 14 2008, 05:01 PM']I don't see this suggested yet but as I live on the "Wet Coast" the first thing I thought of was moisture in the tank or in the fuel filter. Every time you take it for a romp you get a bit of H20 splash into the fuel line and eventually into the injectors?[/quote]
Good point. While this wouldn't exlain the CEL or the fault code, it at least is very simple to check. A co-worker of mine had a misfiring problem with a Corvette awhile back, and it turned out to be moisture in the fuel system. Try pouring a bottle of dessicant, which is available at any auto parts store, and is dirt cheap, into the tank, and seeing if this helps. Like I said, it's a long shot to be the cause of your problem, but it can't hurt.
I know how incredibly frustating a heitation problem can be, having struggled with one for months (mine turned out to be bad plug wires). If it helps, I kept a log of everything I tried; here it is:
[color="#FFA500"]Car hesitates/stumbles badly when flooring it, particularly after about 20 minutes of driving. Seems to be worse in hotter weather.
- Checked engine flash codes (came up perfect)
- Tested throttle position sensor, and installed a spare someone loaned me. No impact
- Replaced DME relay
- Cleaned throttle body with chemical flush
- Checked spark plugs (all perfect)
- Checked distributor cap and rotor (replaced 12/03. They are in good shape, but I cleaned up contacts anyway)
- Plug wires are just over a year old (but see below)
- Ran two tankfuls of dessicant to remove any water that may have been in gas
- Had injectors cleaned and blueprinted by Marren. Amazingly, this didn't help at all, though the car runs better than before when in its "sweet spot."
- Replaced fuel filter.
- Replaced coil with a loaner
- Added 5% toluene to tank to raise octane as a test of knock sensors.
- Replaced high performance Racer-X chip with stock chip; if anything, it made the hesitation a tiny bit worse
- Re-checked flash codes with stock chip; still indicated perfect
- Tested fuel flow volume; came out to ~900 ml in 30 sec, which is right on target per spec.
- Sprayed carburetor cleaner around intake manifold; no leak detected.
- Vacuum gauge reads 14.5-16” Hg, with an oscillation about a range of about 0.5”, with a period of just over 1 sec.
- Disconnected variocam solenoid – no change
- Watched engine run in the dark, and saw arcing and flashing along the plug wires, and around the coil. Ordered new plug wires.
- Cleaned MAF connector[/color]
I haven't looked at this list in a long time. It really underscores how many things can cause a modern engine to hesitate under load, and this is by no means a complete list. Good luck; I feel your pain...