06 wrx tmic problems!

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desmo750
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06 wrx tmic problems!

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Ok, I have a 92 legacy ss. It had an 02 wrx tmic which worked great except for the fact that it was smashed in there. Never had a problem with the car when it was installed. I decided to buy a new 06 wrx intercooler since they fit so much better. Had problems with a boost leak somewhere yesterday and got it resolved and the thing ran great. Drove it home 30 miles ran like a speed demon. This morning I'm on my way to work and it's doing the same thing: boosts up to about 5 lbs then falls on it's face, almost dies, then runs ok after a second if I don't give it too much throttle. Get to work, double check everything, give all hose clamps a double tightening, am dumb founded, go drive it runs great. On the way back, same thing. I cannot find a boost leak but there must be one since it's running like this. Anyone run into this problem? Like I said, when I had the 02 intercooler I never had a problem. Everything with this new one fits tight, hose clamps tightened down, and I cannot find the problem.
1992 Legacy ss: Deadbolt tdo516g, CES turbo-back, wrx top mount, wrx 5-speed, drive shaft, rear-end, axles,
ect,ect....188,000 miles......still torques!
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Post by gijonas »

Perhaps the y pipe seal to the intercooler itself?or maybe clamps are too tight and cut a hose?I feel lucky that ive not had to chase any boost leaks,wouldnt be very fun.When in doubt just replace all the hoses with silicone and use t-bolt clamps rather that the old worm drives-you wont regret doing that anyway.
94SS.Wiseco forged pistons,TD04,TMIC,WALBRO 225,440's,3" all the way,revtronix stage 2,enough other crap to fill the internet.

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Post by desmo750 »

Alright just checked the codes. Ecu has 3:
24: By pass air control valve
31:Throttle postion sensor
22:Knock sensor

Strange that the car always ran fine until I did the intercooler swap then these three codes turn up :confused:
1992 Legacy ss: Deadbolt tdo516g, CES turbo-back, wrx top mount, wrx 5-speed, drive shaft, rear-end, axles,
ect,ect....188,000 miles......still torques!
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Post by gijonas »

Reset and see what happens.chances are those codes were already there.
94SS.Wiseco forged pistons,TD04,TMIC,WALBRO 225,440's,3" all the way,revtronix stage 2,enough other crap to fill the internet.

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Post by desmo750 »

gijonas wrote:Reset and see what happens.chances are those codes were already there.
Reset them by disconnecting the negative side of the battery for 30 seconds right? I did that and the same codes came back. Please tell me if I tried to clear them wrong and how to clear them correctly.
1992 Legacy ss: Deadbolt tdo516g, CES turbo-back, wrx top mount, wrx 5-speed, drive shaft, rear-end, axles,
ect,ect....188,000 miles......still torques!
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'11 WRX Limited
'94 SS | 3" TBE, 07 TMIC, TD05H-16G, Revtronix Stage 2, Walbro -- Sold
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Post by desmo750 »

Found the problem :o The wiring in the throttle position sensor plug was exposed in a few places and touching. Looks like someone had tried to repair it before and didn't do a very good job. Insulated them and car runs great! It was right in front of me the whole time but since it happened when I replaced the intercooler I thought I had a major boost leak.
1992 Legacy ss: Deadbolt tdo516g, CES turbo-back, wrx top mount, wrx 5-speed, drive shaft, rear-end, axles,
ect,ect....188,000 miles......still torques!
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