Having some fun and games with the Clio turbo again.
Take out the injectors, clean the plugs and it runs right for a while. Thrn it starts missing under load. Changed the plugs, gapped thrn, regapped them but it keeps on doing it.
Any ideas?
Having some fun and games with the Clio turbo again.
Take out the injectors, clean the plugs and it runs right for a while. Thrn it starts missing under load. Changed the plugs, gapped thrn, regapped them but it keeps on doing it.
Any ideas?
Was just going to say dodgy coil pack.
Isn't this clio overfueling still??? if so plugs are probably sooting up and hence every time you remove and clean it's fine for a while. You need to find out why she;s overfueling personally I think she needs a re-map. Has the clio got an adjustable Fpr or is it using the std one?
Coil has been changed for a brand spanking new one.
Standard fpr afaik.
Yes - still over fuelling.
James,
Fpr is standard on the plastic crappy rail.
Injectors at blue flag 225 ones.
have you proof its even had a map flashed on ? or you have a sensor problem.. if its running rich it will soot up the plugs as James says..
Hi Steve,
We have a receipt that says there is a ktec group n ecu n there.
Funny thing is car did run right at 22psi( yep you read that right )
Would a bent valve cause these signs/symptoms ?
It would miss all the time if a valve was bent imo. If a change of plugs fixes it, chances are its down to fuelling whether ot be a sensor off or poor map etc
Plugs fix it for a short while mate - then it goes to ****e again.
Cylinder 2 is always wet.
Its not timing lol its fueling problem have you got std injectors available? Maybe because its low boost setup you only need std injectors and not the 225 jobbies. Has the car got decent afr gauge in place? Someone on here must have set of the std pico injectors lying aboout that you and Dean could try out
Last edited by James5; 29-08-2012 at 21:02.
No standard injectors to hand - having said that I guess I could get some ?
I dont think it is injectors tho - something fundamental is amiss.
Just dont know what.
Whilst you are helping me , updated my VNT issue.
Wouldnt it be easier if you just got on the train and helped us out ?
I have boxes of standard Clio injectors.....
Matt,
Can I paypal you over some brass to stick some in the post ?
Just send a padded envelope with enough space and postage to get it back to you, you can have a set, don't want anything for them, they are hovering over the bin, (along with loads of other Clio Mk 1 parts.....) but I might be interested in your 225 inj if they are no use?
Is it the standard Mk1 Clio 16v injectors you need though...? A sort of orange/yellow colour.
Matt.
I need to check the standard ones first, then stick with the 225 blue flags.
Can you pm me your address ?
Sure, pm on its way.....
But is it the standard Clio 16v/williams injectors you need though?
Oily, wet plug
Blue smoke
Rings/Bores.
Compression test it.
Comp test being done next week.
I kin hope its not anything like that and I have been a loon and missed a sensor or something ..
Try this.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aT4S1lIBAY
May help and doesn't cost the earth.
Not injectors then...
Cylinder leakage test next and fingers crossed....?
Also, when you say Brand new coil, it it a genuine renault one? We had a similar problem here, it turned out to be an aftermarket coil fault.
The point i've been trying to make to you, you thicko, is that sensors and crap like that are not cylinder specific. One sensor operates for all four cylinders.
Your problem IS cylinder specific. This reduces the options vastly. You have also tried switching plugs and injectors around so not only is it cylinder specific it's unique to one cylinder only as the fault does not follow the swapped item. This limits the options even more.
As (I believe) it runs wasted spark this rules out coil pack as the other paired cylinder would be affected too. The only other check would be the integrity of the HT lead (bad connection could also cause the weak spark/misfire)
The spark plug that resides in number two has a consistently wet, oily black electrode. This is symptomatic of worn rings &/or bores, or Stem Seals.
Granted this is an internet diagnosis, but applying common sense and providing what you have said is correct, I don't see much other option.
Just read symptoms, I'm with Dave.... comp test, I bet the wet cylinder is down
Is the plug oily wet then i was under the impression it was from overfueling??
As said on pm the other day comp test dry if bad then wet and post results
you got a pic of the offending plug?
But it doesn't drop a cylinder @ idle (apparently) so the fuel is burning. It misses under load, but runs off-load. This is the reasoning behind the assumption that fuel is burning, hence the plug is coated in oil as opposed to fuel....plus fuel is obvious and dries off quickly after removal too.
As i said above though, internet diagnosis. Take with a pinch of salt.
Just come off the back of a 32hour straight shift.
Will asses soon
Compression test done.
155 - 180- 155 - 180
The fouling plug is on one of the 180 ones ..
Ideas ? Crap map ?
Would anyone be willing to lend a 172 turbo low boost ECU ?
Last edited by andybond; 23-09-2012 at 17:16.
yeah that would be the one
Mr Bond, those comp results are not good, did you do a wet test aswell to see if thing's improved or was that just dry? and did you do it with TB open.
Low compressions on those cylinders will explain the blue smoke.
Either rebuild it or get hold of another std engine which was known good or if that's not an option break the car and sell what you can on
Still no sure why number 3 is wet as results for comp test on that cylinder are ok.
Is oil present in number 3?? or is just fuel?? get a pic up of the plug??
If you have moved sparkie around and injector and its still number 3 with problem have you looked into loom problem, HT / coil pack problem for that lead
Last edited by James5; 24-09-2012 at 13:52.
Just a thought the Clio has an OBD2 port have you plugged in a reader to see what codes come up??
If you want to borrow mine your welcome, I have lost the code book but write the codes down and you can pull them of google anyway It might give an indication to a fault / cause of misfire
from what I have been told by someone previous who looked at the car to buy it, is that they think the map on the cars is a group N which would be related to a car which is N/A not a turbo.
EXACTLY !
Its a group N map thing from KTEC.
I am guessing that isnt a turbo map...
James - its had a fault code reader on it - none came up.
I wasnt there when the tester things came up.
Dont suppose you know anyone with a "spare" low boost ECU kicking around we could test with ?
Low boost map.
Anyone have one " kicking around " ....
Bump ! Help
got on furthur on this? Thought about it the other day for some reason!
Sounds like gone pop.
New block job done and have it mapped properly.
Merry xmas.