So unsure what Karma God I upset but after resolving a bunch of annoying issues and getting my new rebuilt 99 engine running smoothly at long last I have a new issue.
Under mild acceleration the engine seems to hiccup somewhere in the range of 1700-2000 RPM. A momentary loss of power and then it continues - seems to be fairly repeatable and its a new issue. Has run for about 300 miles since the new engine was installed. Mechanically the engine seems fine and timing is spot on. No CEL and no codes.
Things that I have *not* recently replaced with new in the engine include:
I'm running out of ideas and was going to partially load the parts cannon and do a new CPS & MAP sensor as my first focus area. Any thoughts? I didn't think the IAT sensor would be at fault here. Could it be the new TPS sensor I recently installed?
Under mild acceleration the engine seems to hiccup somewhere in the range of 1700-2000 RPM. A momentary loss of power and then it continues - seems to be fairly repeatable and its a new issue. Has run for about 300 miles since the new engine was installed. Mechanically the engine seems fine and timing is spot on. No CEL and no codes.
Things that I have *not* recently replaced with new in the engine include:
- Crank position sensor
- MAP and IAC sensors though I cleaned out the IAC sensor
- IAT Sensor (I have a bunch of spares)
- Bottom half of the distributor (new cap, rotor etc)
- Fuel injectors and rest of fuel system except for the wiring harness to the injectors
- ECU
I'm running out of ideas and was going to partially load the parts cannon and do a new CPS & MAP sensor as my first focus area. Any thoughts? I didn't think the IAT sensor would be at fault here. Could it be the new TPS sensor I recently installed?
