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I need some help in diagnosing a pinging problem.
It happens at low revs (1.5k to about 2.5k) either coming off the clutch when moving from stopped or driving up small hills. Only happens once the engine is warmed up to normal operating temp (never when cold). Pinging stops if I accelerate or back off slightly then accelerate.
Mechanic originally diagnosed faulty computer - changed computer, seemed ok for a while then started again.
Then mechanic diagnosed faulty air mass flow meter due to oil from K&N filter. Replaced mass flow meter with reconditioned unit (and filter with standard paper type). Again seemed ok for a while then started again.
The only engine mod is I have fitted a Promax chip.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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Yes, running 98 octane.
"Blink Test"???? Whats that.
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Interesting.... Australian delivered cars dont have a Check Engine light (and yes I have checked the owners manual).
I'll try swapping the chip back to original. Other than that looks like its back to the mechanic.
Thanks anyway.
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You need to change your mechanic. I can't stand mechanics that approach a problem by replacing "likely" culprits with nothing but a guess, at the owner's expense.
My boss is like that... and I try to communicate with the customers when I can. And my boss is always bitching to me about how he can't make money. He'll fire me one day but at least I'm honest.
It could be many things. How old are your plugs, cap, rotor? How much mileage, and would you call them hard, medium, or gentle miles? Gentle mileage will let carbon build up on the pistons, increasing compression ratio, and will cause detonation. As flash said a bad knock sensor would surely cause problems but they don't really go bad that often.
A friend of mine solved a knock problem by changing his fuel filter. Seems strange but the conclusion he came to was that the clogged filter was restricting fuel flow enough to create a lean mixture.
Remove and inspect your spark plugs. If you have a fuel pressure tester, try it with engine hot and cold. What is Australian 98 octane in US octane?
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I had a problem like that for the 1st year of ownership. Found out that there was an aftermarket chip in the car. Went back to stock (courtesy of Jay) and all is well. I replaced a lot of stuff first, however, to get nowhere.
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Thanks for all the good advice guys.
I swapped back to the original chip (was running Promax chip) and problem seems to have gone ..... mostly. I did notice small amount of ping just once over the last few days.
In answer to some of the questions raised in previous posts:
- No loss of coolant noticeable at plastic fill tank.
- I'll try checking for leaks in hoses and at manifold (WD40 test is interesting).
- Car has 165000 km (about 100,000 miles). Driving generally not very hard. A lot of stop go in city traffic which probably isnt good. Only the occassional run on the track.
- Wires probably original.
- Plugs not very old.
- Distributor cap and rotor I think is reasonably new but will check my records.
Thanks,
Rob
Sydney Australia '93 Polar Silver Coupe