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Help please!
Question for those in the know.
I have a centrifugal supercharger fitted to my 1uz in a soarer. If the car is driven sedately I have no issues, however as soon as the foot is planted and I achieve boost the car will jerk and RPM's seem to hunt upon de-acceleration. If the foot is planted again there are no issues and the car is a real beast until I back it off. I must stress that there are no flat spots or jerks when accelerating. So far I have replaced the blower itself, AFM, ECU, TPS, ICV, plugs, leads, fuel pump, fuel filter, injectors, tried different air filters (pod type), cleaned throttle body, changed Bypass valves (even tried adjustable plumbed back BOV,s) reset ECU, tried a different configuration of pipework through the intercooler, changed intercoolers. When being dynoed it was unable to be tuned as the tuner said the air fuel ratio was exteremly lean when this jerking started and they could not tune it out through the piggyback ECU. (the whole car was bouncing around on the dyno). The result was still an impressive 311 rwhp. The guy who installed the blower on my car has exactly the same setup on his car and has never had an issue. (everything the same exept he has stock injectors and mine are 378cc although we believe this shouldn't be an issue. Any ideas anyone. It is driving me crazy and has been an expensive exercise so far.
View attachment 5748
Help please!
Question for those in the know.
I have a centrifugal supercharger fitted to my 1uz in a soarer. If the car is driven sedately I have no issues, however as soon as the foot is planted and I achieve boost the car will jerk and RPM's seem to hunt upon de-acceleration. If the foot is planted again there are no issues and the car is a real beast until I back it off. I must stress that there are no flat spots or jerks when accelerating. So far I have replaced the blower itself, AFM, ECU, TPS, ICV, plugs, leads, fuel pump, fuel filter, injectors, tried different air filters (pod type), cleaned throttle body, changed Bypass valves (even tried adjustable plumbed back BOV,s) reset ECU, tried a different configuration of pipework through the intercooler, changed intercoolers. When being dynoed it was unable to be tuned as the tuner said the air fuel ratio was exteremly lean when this jerking started and they could not tune it out through the piggyback ECU. (the whole car was bouncing around on the dyno). The result was still an impressive 311 rwhp. The guy who installed the blower on my car has exactly the same setup on his car and has never had an issue. (everything the same exept he has stock injectors and mine are 378cc although we believe this shouldn't be an issue. Any ideas anyone. It is driving me crazy and has been an expensive exercise so far.
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