Minty_Fresh
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awsome stuff shaun..
coming on leaps and bounds now
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barney1.6sport
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quote: Originally posted by shaunmods
quote: Originally posted by barney1.6sport
mine done the same type of thing wen i started it up first time after rebuilding it.
it had sat round 4 a year, i told the lads at my garage and they said just give it a good run up the road and it should sort it.. and it did
been reading this progress thread 4 ages now, keep up the good work matey
Cheers! It must be revving to about 4-5k from cold so I've just turned it off straight away because I was worried about breaking something. AW06 has given me some helpful advice over msn about the ICV so I'm going to try those out tomorrow. If not I'll just have to do as you said and see if it calms itself down if all else fails
bloody hell i didnt no it was reving to 5k though lol
yh idve fort it was ur icv then, because ive started mine up with a vac hose off before, and it did rev alot higher and run lumpy but it was no where near 5k :S
so yh, sort the icv out and give it a good run and im sure it wil b fine mate
[Edited on 18-04-2010 by barney1.6sport]
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jibjob
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Looking good mate out of interest where did you get those little black covers for the top of your struts? Mine are all rusty and horrible and i dont want to start painting the threads
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AlexW
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quote: Originally posted by jibjob
Looking good mate out of interest where did you get those little black covers for the top of your struts? Mine are all rusty and horrible and i dont want to start painting the threads
They are standard Corsa? Certainly standard Post 97 corsa!
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gez bay
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dont cut the induction pipe for the temp sensor mate, just buy the resistor in a black box to plug into it and tuck the sensor out of the way somewhere. That what i done. Looked good aswel then with nothing in my induction pipe.
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gez bay
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you dont want it drawing air in after the filter by cutting a hole for the sensor.
Thats all the resistor will do is tell the car its slightly colder than what it actually is.
[Edited on 18-04-2010 by gez bay]
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XSIHardy
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this car is so mint came so far since you first had it and parked half a mile away from the curb
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by gez bay
you dont want it drawing air in after the filter by cutting a hole for the sensor.
Thats all the resistor will do is tell the car its slightly colder than what it actually is.
[Edited on 18-04-2010 by gez bay]
then it will be constantly over fuelling and running rich
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taylor2008
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Good stuff gettin there now. whens it goin back on the road?
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M Sutton
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looking forward to seeing it at pvs!
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shaunmods
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jibjob, AW06 is right they come as standard Should be able to get some easily enough at a scrappy I would have thought.
Gez, not sure what to do to be honest. My plan was to make a small hole on the underside of the silicone pipe so that you wouldn't be able to see it when fitted but it would still be able to get an accurate reading. If I got a good seal it would be alright wouldn't it?
XSIHardy, cheers My parking has improved slightly since then lol
It shouldn't be much longer now Dan. Around the middle of May ish at the very lastest I'm hoping. As long as its on the road for PVS I'll be happy. I just need to get it running sweet then start putting it all back together so I can get it MOT'd
Thanks Mark! I can't wait for PVS now. That reminds me actually, I still haven't bought my ticket!
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Matt L
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I cant get over how clean the engine bay is you'll have to push it everywhere
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jibjob
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Ahhh i can honestly say on all the corsa's ive ever seen ive never seen them Have you thought about getting a pipe with an outlet on it? You can get them any size but the one ive ordered is this one
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/T-PIECE-SILICON-HOSE-60mm-25mm-BRANCH-SILICONE-B_W0QQitemZ330383247418QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item4cec60483a
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shaunmods
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Thanks Matt
I had thought about getting one of those Jon yeah but my viper wouldn't fit on one of those properly because the pipe isn't angled. I'm sure I'll sort something out for it lol.
Today I've had a quick play with the ICV. I cleaned it all out and plugged it in but didn't fit it into the Throttle body so I could so what it was doing. When I turn the ignition on and off it moves in and out fine so I don't think its broken. I've moved the valve back in a bit as well. So I'm still thinking I must of had an air leak in the system somewhere. So I'm just about to order some new vacuum hosing so I can re-do it all those, refit everything and make sure its 100% right. Fingers crossed that sorts it
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AlexW
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Just push it in, and then start it, Should be fine?
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shaunmods
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quote: Originally posted by AW06
Just push it in, and then start it, Should be fine?
I'll go and re fit it all and report back
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AlexW
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Well?
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shaunmods
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Argh it still bloody does it I've done a very quick video to show what its doing. All ideas to solve it are greatly appreciated peeps
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mqWLYNBsmo
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AlexW
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Fucking hell thats really high! Higher than my nova was!
Thats no way ICV, Thats a massive airleak if that is the problem.
Got me stumped that has! MSN again
[Edited on 19-04-2010 by AW06]
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Jake
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TPS? try pushing down hard on the inlet manifold, it might not have a good seal to the lower inlet
[Edited on 19-04-2010 by jake]
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AlexW
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TPS shouldnt cause a high idle, Only if the throttle butterfly was open i think.
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dean101287
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If you have a big air leak the car will start then cut out. Well thats what mine did anyway....
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dean101287
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stupid question but you sure the throttle is not open?
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AlexW
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quote: Originally posted by dean101287
stupid question but you sure the throttle is not open?
Its closed, can see it is
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shaunmods
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Yeah the throttle is closed, first thing I checked Just coming on msn now matey
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