Ls vtec low idle and sputtering
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Okay sound awhile back my car was running fine then I noticed I had a lot of smoke coming from the valve cover. Checked it out and found out it was the rubber seals I forgot to put back when I replaced my valve cover. So sucked out all the oil cleaned the spark plugs.
Right after I turned it back on and noticed it idled low and wants to die. I have still been able to drive it and now Im noticing it sometimes sputters a little around 3k to4k RPMS.
I changed the plugs, wires, cleaned the iacv, replaced the TPS.
I NEED HELP
Right after I turned it back on and noticed it idled low and wants to die. I have still been able to drive it and now Im noticing it sometimes sputters a little around 3k to4k RPMS.
I changed the plugs, wires, cleaned the iacv, replaced the TPS.
I NEED HELP
Did you clean out the spark plugs tubes really well?
If they have alot of burned oil in them, your plugs may not be making a good enough ground to give you a good spark thus giving you your sputter.
And why'd you replace the TPS if all you did was ingest some oil into your motor?
The TPS shouldn't have had anything to do with that if it was running well before you noticed the smoke...
Only other thing I can think of is you burned a load of oil on top of your pistons and crudded the combustion chamber up really badly.
Try Seafoaming it to really clean it out and see if that helps.
Anyone else wanna weigh in on this?
^^;
If they have alot of burned oil in them, your plugs may not be making a good enough ground to give you a good spark thus giving you your sputter.
And why'd you replace the TPS if all you did was ingest some oil into your motor?
The TPS shouldn't have had anything to do with that if it was running well before you noticed the smoke...
Only other thing I can think of is you burned a load of oil on top of your pistons and crudded the combustion chamber up really badly.
Try Seafoaming it to really clean it out and see if that helps.
Anyone else wanna weigh in on this?
^^;
Did you clean out the spark plugs tubes really well?
If they have alot of burned oil in them, your plugs may not be making a good enough ground to give you a good spark thus giving you your sputter.
And why'd you replace the TPS if all you did was ingest some oil into your motor?
The TPS shouldn't have had anything to do with that if it was running well before you noticed the smoke...
Only other thing I can think of is you burned a load of oil on top of your pistons and crudded the combustion chamber up really badly.
Try Seafoaming it to really clean it out and see if that helps.
Anyone else wanna weigh in on this?
^^;
If they have alot of burned oil in them, your plugs may not be making a good enough ground to give you a good spark thus giving you your sputter.
And why'd you replace the TPS if all you did was ingest some oil into your motor?
The TPS shouldn't have had anything to do with that if it was running well before you noticed the smoke...
Only other thing I can think of is you burned a load of oil on top of your pistons and crudded the combustion chamber up really badly.
Try Seafoaming it to really clean it out and see if that helps.
Anyone else wanna weigh in on this?
^^;
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