D15b o2sensor???
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D15b o2sensor???
I swapped a jdm d15b into my 96 hatch about 2 months ago and it been running like *** since. It bogs down really bad under 3000 rpm and hesitates badley above 3000 rpm. The only code is code 20 (eltrical load detector). I am using the engines original computer the p08 with conversion harness. The p08 uses a one wire 02 sensor I am using my original 4 wire 02 sensor. By using 4 wire 02 sensor would this cause my car to run like **** if the ecu is suppose to reading a one wire 02?
Things checked/changed already:
Plugs, Wires, fuel filter, timing, injectors, distributer, fule pump, fuel preasure.
Also: Sometimes the car runs good, it isn't a constant problem. But it genrally runs like ***. And I am buring fuel like a V8
Thank for any suggestions.
Things checked/changed already:
Plugs, Wires, fuel filter, timing, injectors, distributer, fule pump, fuel preasure.
Also: Sometimes the car runs good, it isn't a constant problem. But it genrally runs like ***. And I am buring fuel like a V8
Thank for any suggestions.
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Re: D15b o2sensor??? (moores55)
if i recall, you should be able to use either a four or a one wire sensor with the P08... i think you have to switch something out??? sorry, i remember reading it in a post awhile back...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by moores55 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> why are you running a p08 with a vtec motor.</TD></TR></TABLE>
P08 is the correct ecu for that motor
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by moores55 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> why are you running a p08 with a vtec motor.</TD></TR></TABLE>
P08 is the correct ecu for that motor
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airight I decided to pull the code again just for fun and I got a code 3(map sensor), code 10 (IAT), and code 14 (iavc). This is somewhat good news as in I know where to start solvong my problem, but now I have 3 sensors to fix$$$$.
Which sensor would be the most important to fix when it come to solving the bogging and hesitating problem. I would guess the map sensor. Suggestions from others appreciated.
Also with all these codes I guesing thats why vtec never kicks correct?
Which sensor would be the most important to fix when it come to solving the bogging and hesitating problem. I would guess the map sensor. Suggestions from others appreciated.
Also with all these codes I guesing thats why vtec never kicks correct?
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Re: (dizzyek)
I am currently having the same probelm just tryin to get my car in working order running a p05 on a z6 and the damn thing shuts off after it runs for about a min. I will be trying a new ecu to see if that is the problem. ill let you knwo how it goes
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Re: (dizzyek)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by moores55 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">get a p28 ecu and run that with the 4 wire and that should do it. why are you running a p08 with a vtec motor.</TD></TR></TABLE>
p08 is the ecu that came with the jdm d15b thats why
p08 is the ecu that came with the jdm d15b thats why
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