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Vac problem
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 6:48 am
by SubaruNation
i just finished installing my vdo boost gauge and when i tried to start my car, it would roll over consecutively...but it would take awhile for it to start and when it did it just died like 2 seconds later and my revs would drop really fast from really high.
when i did get it to start up, it started at like 22K rpms, then it would fall really fast and not start.
my boost gauge read -20 for vac and then it went normal... then it died. .. really fast.
wtf.
i'm going to check my lines again in the morning but other than the boost gauge all i did was put a 90* silicon hose onto my TMIC setup.
weird, could using rubber (ish, like for the boost controller) hose for the boost gauge rather than the plastic nylon be doing this?
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 7:04 am
by 86ruguy
The type of hose isn't really a factor except that one may last longer than the other.
if all you did was install a tee in the line then it should be fine. it sounds to me that you may have unplugged another hose by accident or simply forgot to plug something in.
just my $.02
Re: Vac problem
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 5:08 pm
by vrg3
SubaruNation wrote:i just finished installing my vdo boost gauge and when i tried to start my car, it would roll over consecutively...but it would take awhile for it to start and when it did it just died like 2 seconds later and my revs would drop really fast from really high.
Sounds like of like what happens if you don't connect the IAC hose or something.
when i did get it to start up, it started at like 22K rpms, then it would fall really fast and not start.
22000 RPM? You mean 2200 RPM? How long did it stay there before falling really fast?
my boost gauge read -20 for vac and then it went normal... then it died. .. really fast.
-20 mmHg
is normal idle vacuum. What do you mean by "it went normal?" And, again, how fast?
i'm going to check my lines again in the morning but other than the boost gauge all i did was put a 90* silicon hose onto my TMIC setup.
Hm. Dumb question, but are you confident it's properly sealing on both ends?
weird, could using rubber (ish, like for the boost controller) hose for the boost gauge rather than the plastic nylon be doing this?
Nah, that's no problem.
Re: Vac problem
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 12:49 am
by SubaruNation
vrg3 wrote:SubaruNation wrote:i just finished installing my vdo boost gauge and when i tried to start my car, it would roll over consecutively...but it would take awhile for it to start and when it did it just died like 2 seconds later and my revs would drop really fast from really high.
vrg3 wrote:Sounds like of like what happens if you don't connect the IAC hose or something.
what hose is that because every hose that i can find is connected and tightened down with all of my might.
when i did get it to start up, it started at like 22K rpms, then it would fall really fast and not start.
vrg3 wrote:22000 RPM? You mean 2200 RPM? How long did it stay there before falling really fast?
like the whole period of time between actually starting and dying was a total of 3 seconds.
my boost gauge read -20 for vac and then it went normal... then it died. .. really fast.
vrg3 wrote:-20 mmHg is normal idle vacuum. What do you mean by "it went normal?" And, again, how fast?
oh, it went fast. like it "started" and kicked in at 22oo and then it stayed there for a short time, then it dropped to like normal idle @ 750 ish then it died. all within 3 seconds
i'm going to check my lines again in the morning but other than the boost gauge all i did was put a 90* silicon hose onto my TMIC setup.
vrg3 wrote:Hm. Dumb question, but are you confident it's properly sealing on both ends?
pretty confident, my car ran better and actually started when there was a huge boost leak and hole in my 90* turbo inlet rubber hose of trash i ghettofabbed. i was getting 13 MPG.

now i'm getting 0...

it's the same symptoms as when my slinky hose blew off my intercooler a month ago, except without ratteling of the whole car.
weird, could using rubber (ish, like for the boost controller) hose for the boost gauge rather than the plastic nylon be doing this?
vrg3 wrote:Nah, that's no problem.
the only thing i can think of is if the rubber hose had a pinprick leak in it, but i seriously doubt that would cause this big of a problem...

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 3:05 am
by asc_up
Uninstall the T where you put the boost gauge in and hook it up regularly, that way you can rule out the boost gauge as a problem.
Are you getting any CEL's?
It sounds like the same problem I had when my MAF sensor wire was cut...
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 3:16 am
by SubaruNation
i think i just found out what it is, the dome shaped thing that connects to my recirc. is disconnected and was hissing loudly,
the part might be called the IAC but i'm not sure, there's a thin air line that connects to it and thats where the problem was. right by the coupler in my TMIC...
JB weld in progress
now i can do the boost controller!:smt040
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 3:52 am
by SubaruNation
this is what came off