Im glad she's back home. With that HP, a little stab of the throttle will make you smile and forget most of the problems.
Get some nice miles on the car, and let it break in. Maybe its hungry for fuel at the low RPMs, but it could be turbo lag while building boost, or not enough timing in the low RPM areas.
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Yeah, I'm going to take this day by day. Fix one thing at a time and not make any rash decisions...
First thing I did today was to capture the tune file with HPtuners. I kind of felt like I was playing "beat the clock" because it seems that fuel pump would drain the battery in pretty short order. Maybe I should think about some sort of switch inside the car that I could use to turn it off if I just want to run in accessory mode. The pump is pretty loud. You don't notice it when driving because the car itself is loud enough to easily drown it out, but sitting still in accessory mode, it sound like the biggest darn yellow jacket you can imagine being angry at being locked in the trunk. But in any event, I was able to capture the file, so hopefully HPtuners will change my license info for my car so I can use that program without having to buy another license.
I also checked for error codes, but there were NONE. Aaron told me he never found any error codes neither all during the time he was getting that flashing CHECK ENGINE warning. I thought with it going solid on me, it would leave some sort of hint about what it was upset about.
Put the car up on the lift and just looked hard for anything loose. And I found them. Biggest ticket was the passenger side exhaust pipe. It was hitting against the top of the differential. So I just loosened the bolts and moved it over a bit, and that seemed to fix that. Also tied up a lot of braided hose that was just laying loose and knocking around against things. Also noticed that the O2 sensor wires were a bit uncomfortable close to the headers, so I tied them up.
I took a cursory look at the turbo pipe that is visible in the passenger side quarter panel wheel well and it appears to be very wobbly, which would have it knocking against the frame while driving. The STS install normally has everything bolted up pretty solidly, so I'm thinking their might be some part of that pipe not bolted up solidly. I'll take a look at that tomorrow to see what I can find. Tell you what, getting a lift is certainly one of my better ideas.
And I did a lot of cleanup underneath the car. Got pretty ratty looking over the last two years, and the oil leaks here and there certainly didn't help matters much. If nothing else, it was helpful to my frame of mind just spending some "quality time" with the car.
Oh yeah, the gas gauge is working now... :crazy03: Thinking back, I remembered that I didn't hear the telltale ding of the DIC nor the message saying LOW FUEL when I was hooking up the laptop to attach HPtuners for the file download. So no, it's not like there was something loose that got fixed by my tying things up solidly. I did look for anything obvious, like a loose wire that would be causing the problem, but no such luck. And now it wants to slap me a little harder by being an intermittent problem to boot. Well, hopefully it will work often enough for me to be able to keep tabs of how much gasoline I have before I run dry.