Jumpy and gapped Dyno graph...
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Jumpy and gapped Dyno graph...
A while while back I went to a dyno day to get a baseline for my D16Z6... Everything went fine but my graph came back with gaps and sort of jumpy... Nobody elses graph was like that but mine, does anybody know what that could be caused by...
I took a guess, and was thinking maybe something electrical, but could anyone maybe pinpoint it?
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Angel
I took a guess, and was thinking maybe something electrical, but could anyone maybe pinpoint it?
Thanks
Angel
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Re: Jumpy and gapped Dyno graph... (PRcivicHB)
Bad connections on the wideband or regulation electronics cause this problem pretty frequently. It's not something to be overly concerned about .
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Re: Jumpy and gapped Dyno graph... (Archidictus)
Oh okay, I was scared it might be a short or something of that nature... thanks for the quick response...
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Re: Jumpy and gapped Dyno graph... (PRcivicHB)
Bad plug wires can also be responsible for it or a bad dyno pickup wire. If everyone else's graph was ok then that would suggest a problem with your car only. How old are your wires?
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