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Old 03-19-2013, 04:37 PM   #19
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Just got p0441 CEl

Kinda suspect it deals with the black box with two rubber hoses mounted on top of the air filter tube (tube between the filter and intake manifold).. I forgot to install one of the tubes (I do not have enogh nipples on my intake manifold) - will probably have to splice into one of the vacuum tubes between around the intake manifold.
Since the throttle body adaptor is an inch thick, you could easily drill a hole into the soft aluminium from the side and tap in a short length of copper tubing to make a third nipple.
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Old 03-19-2013, 11:49 PM   #20
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Yes. 0441 is an issue with the purge VSV, which is that little square box.
Thank you!

Special thanks for adding "which is that little square box" - this is exactly my technical level ))))))
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Old 03-21-2013, 12:53 PM   #21
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Can anyone pls guide me as to which "colder" spark plugs do i need?

May be someone knows the part number?

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I think this is the part number

http://www.ebay.com/itm/160987541774#ht_178wt_893
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Old 03-21-2013, 01:37 PM   #23
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Blitz says to run plugs that are one step cooler than the stock (NGK BKR5EIX is equivalent to stock), suck as the NGK BKR6EIX. I run NGK BKR7EIX, which are two steps cooler.
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Noob question but what exactly are colder plugs for and why only for F/I? Because of the extra heat generated by the increase in explosions? And what would be the reason going one step vs two steps colder or vice versa?
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Noob question but what exactly are colder plugs for and why only for F/I? Because of the extra heat generated by the increase in explosions? And what would be the reason going one step vs two steps colder or vice versa?
Check this out - It explains it well:

http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/tech_su...k_plugs/p2.asp
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Very nice thanks ^^^ makes sense
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Old 03-21-2013, 07:46 PM   #27
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Damn, more things for the S/C shopping basket. Good to know up front, though!
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Old 03-21-2013, 09:28 PM   #28
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Damn, more things for the S/C shopping basket. Good to know up front, though!

^ I already stopped even worrying for anything less than 50 bucks )) (new belt, spark plugs, hoses/silicone couplings, new bearing for a pulley plus installation (do not have a press) - decided to change it as well, etc.)

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Yes. 0441 is an issue with the purge VSV, which is that little square box.
Thanks, attached a proper pipe and cleared the CEL - looking good now.
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Since the throttle body adaptor is an inch thick, you could easily drill a hole into the soft aluminium from the side and tap in a short length of copper tubing to make a third nipple.
Would not dare drilling it - looking too good )) Just used the Y-splitter for one of the existing vacuum tubes.
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Old 03-23-2013, 12:33 PM   #31
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Question re AFR pls and further steps

Before SC the car would pretty much always run at around 14.4- 14.5 AFR, exception being only prolonged accellerations up the hill (I live in Canada) during which occasions AFR would "drop" to may be 12-13.

After SC

- SC NOT ENGAGED: prettu much the same as before

- SC ENGAGED: durring acceleration under 3-4k RPM - AFR between 14 and 14.5; during "pedel to the metal" type accellerations at RPMs above 3-4 k, the AFR would drop to some value between 11 ans 13.

I bought NGK6 colder spark plugs and will install them today.

Question: what else do I need to do, pls?

Thanks for opinions

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Old 03-23-2013, 12:34 PM   #32
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Ps: my AFR sensor is installed between the first and second cats - I know - not the best way of doing this but still. Kind suspect it would be sort of biased towards lean readings.
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^ That's where the second O2 sensor goes -- where is that sensor? Or do you have two bungs in a row now?
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Old 03-23-2013, 03:45 PM   #34
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I have a second bung welded near the second OEM sensor. Not one after another though
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