Everything posted by Senor Grizzly
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Does the MAF sensor need to be adjusted for EGR delete?
Thanks to everyone who has replied. Ive been super busy with work and haven't had time to do much trouble shooting. To answer your question the sputtering is more like a lack of air. l the car loses power and the engine makes a deep sound and it smells like gas. it happens both at light and heavy throttle quick or slow
- Does the MAF sensor need to be adjusted for EGR delete?
- Does the MAF sensor need to be adjusted for EGR delete?
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Does the MAF sensor need to be adjusted for EGR delete?
So i recently deleted the EGR system on my 1977 Datsun 280z. The car sputters and loses power at higher RPMS only under load (as if it doesnt get enough air) My theory is: The egr system is ment to suck air from the exhaust system and push it back into the intake system. So the car is designed to have that 'extra' air coming in. So if i delete the EGR and leave the MAF as it is the car will lack air because the MAF does not know that the car is no longer getting the recycled air and is not compensating for it. And if i buy a new MAF then it might have the same problem because that MAF is designed to be on a car that is getting that extra ait from the EGR system. so my question is does that make any sense? Do i need to adjust the MAF sensor if i delete the EGR system?
- Anyone with an opinion welcome. Car stuttering at high rpms.
- Anyone with an opinion welcome. Car stuttering at high rpms.
- Anyone with an opinion welcome. Car stuttering at high rpms.
- Anyone with an opinion welcome. Car stuttering at high rpms.
- Anyone with an opinion welcome. Car stuttering at high rpms.
- Anyone with an opinion welcome. Car stuttering at high rpms.
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Anyone with an opinion welcome. Car stuttering at high rpms.
Update: Just want to thank everyone who has replied. I haven't fixed the problem but its great to hear other peoples opinions and suggestions! So i just want to start off by saying I am in no way an experienced mechanic. I am having a problem with my 1977 Datsun 280z and am willing to hear anyone's thoughts. So I haven't driven this car much. i bought it and it had a leak in the exhaust manifold. Since i had to take it all off i decided to buy headers. While removing the EGR tube, the tube was damaged so I decided to remove the EGR. I remove the EGR use a block off plate from a Z store. I capped off the vacuum that leads to the egr. Now for the problem. When in the driveway the car sound great. I can rev it as high as i want and it sounds perfect. when driving around normally it feels fine as well. The problem comes when driving a bit faster or opening the throttle quickly. When im driving and pass about 4000 rpms the car starts to sputter and i can smell gas. It feels as if its not getting enough air to burn the gas in the cylinder. If im drivng fast and step of the clutch and rev theres no problem. the sputter only happens when im actually putting gas to the wheels. Does anyone have any idea what can cause this? The fact that it acts so well in the driveway or with the clutch in throws me off hard.