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Pretty simple. The bolt holes got javked after a few years of filter changes.
 


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Pretty simple. The bolt holes got javked after a few years of filter changes.
And this can lead to a wandering AFR? Pics?

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Theres probably just enough of a crack between the top of the filter and the lid that it wasnt sealing when cold. Btw i also have the 14-15 evap harness. I wonder if swapping back to a 16+ would solve it.

Ill get pics tomorrow. Its rainy cold and shit outside. Lol
 


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That wouldn't affect afr. Afr is calculated by the map sensor in the intake manifold. That's why even when you have a boost leak, you can still maintain proper afr.
 


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So in other words i have an issue that cant be tracked down easily 😐. Everything is tight and actually less than a month old since i got it back from crash repair. The passenger side did get whacked pretty hard by the deer. Then sat for snowstorms uncovered. My only other guess would be a map sensor starting to go??
 


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No. My ots tune has been fine. This popped up recently. Im not thinking its tune related. Tbis car does have 106k on it
 


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If you are on a tune that it previously was not an issue, then it's not the tune.

It is unlikely not the map sensor too. I've been testing multiple map sensors recently and the issue is always still present.
 


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Hmmmm.
 


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If you are on a tune that it previously was not an issue, then it's not the tune.

It is unlikely not the map sensor too. I've been testing multiple map sensors recently and the issue is always still present.
Canister purge valve possibly?*

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I know mine is only half a year old. I do have a back up off the old box.
 


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Ok, so it appears my issue has corrected itself. Maybe it was all the map sensors I have been testing. I've been doing multiple reflashes, without even starting the vehicle, etc. Plus not putting miles on the car in weeks.

Today I put the oem map sensor back in, drove it for 10 minutes, and voila. Perfect! 9C9025EA-CC81-42BB-A56A-FB524DEF0783.jpeg
 


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Ok, so it appears my issue has corrected itself. Maybe it was all the map sensors I have been testing. I've been doing multiple reflashes, without even starting the vehicle, etc. Plus not putting miles on the car in weeks.

Today I put the oem map sensor back in, drove it for 10 minutes, and voila. Perfect! View attachment 29555
By any chance did you have the power pulled on your split second contoller when this was happening?

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By any chance did you have the power pulled on your split second contoller when this was happening?

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No, it has been powered the whole time.
The issue was at idle. The fuel controller isn't doing anything at idle.
 


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No, it has been powered the whole time.
The issue was at idle. The fuel controller isn't doing anything at idle.
No i realize it was att idle. I've heard of people cutting power to the split second controller with either a switch or pulling the fuse and having issues with their map sensor because the box was pulling power from the 5v map sensor wire. Not enough to power the box but to mess with the sensor.

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The map sensor wire is an input, feeding information to the fuel controller. The controller should not be pulling any power on that wire.

Sound like they may have just had a poor connection on the map sensor signal wire. This wire is critical to fueling the engine appropriately.
 


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I still have the oem one. Mine is as low load cruise when its not 100% up to temp yet.

It still wandered on my way into work today. Maybe after 4 years i should try a new oem sensor??
 


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Have you thoroughly checked for leaks?
Watch Comm. EQ Ratio, and see if it also changes with the actual AFR.
 


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