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Originally Posted by andrewwynn
Fuel pressure constant suggest FPR and fuel filler ok.
If vacuum pump on FPR vent would do anything so should running at idle.
Realtime O₂ values? (Trims are directly related but it's helpful to see).
If you still have the other MAF it does feel like MAF. Have you done the tap test?
Also: was the needle solid?
I recall fighting trims for a long time i put in cheap O₂ so i could get them fast and it seemed to work at first but then i had trim problems.
I ended up getting new Siemen MAF and Bosch O₂ and finally fixed. (just months before deer killed the poor car!)
Ps: i would still do the vac/psi test on the vent hose. Maybe wrong type of FPR that changes with vacuum.
Honestly i don't know how the injectors work properly without the vacuum feedback.
Back to O₂: compare bank one and two; are they very similar as they should be?
–awr–
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I have a proven good Siemens MAF, and good Bosch O2 sensors (low mileage) on the X, and all seem to be working correctly (refer to post #63, with pictures of my Torque Pro display, showing MAF, O2, and fuel trims).
The constant fuel pressure readings would indicate to me that there shouldn't be a supply problem, so why is there a momentary stumble/stall exiting hard turns, and lean fuel trims suddenly becoming rich fuel trims?
Makes no logical sense to me.
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