My IS300 story so far....
My IS300 story so far....
speedfreek Seriously mate, stop posting on this thread.
It makes me jealous and I don't like it :laugh:
speedfreek Seriously mate, stop posting on this thread.
It makes me jealous and I don't like it :laugh:
He said stop using it as a daily driver. He never said he was selling it. lol. Though I know how you feel, and we are not the only ones, Jim is a basterd for inducing jealousy!
Jim, I was going to suggest what I think you have already thought of... if varying voltage to the fuel pump is causing problems, then some kind of voltage stabiliser device on the feed should solve it.
Stoney He said stop using it as a daily driver. He never said he was selling it. lol. Though I know how you feel, and we are not the only ones, Jim is a basterd for inducing jealousy!
Stoney Jim, I was going to suggest what I think you have already thought of... if varying voltage to the fuel pump is causing problems, then some kind of voltage stabiliser device on the feed should solve it.
Stoney He said stop using it as a daily driver. He never said he was selling it. lol. Though I know how you feel, and we are not the only ones, Jim is a basterd for inducing jealousy!
Stoney Jim, I was going to suggest what I think you have already thought of... if varying voltage to the fuel pump is causing problems, then some kind of voltage stabiliser device on the feed should solve it.
Stoney He said stop using it as a daily driver. He never said he was selling it. lol.
Stoney He said stop using it as a daily driver. He never said he was selling it. lol.
jimxms ^ man can read between the lines.
Aye. Now the fuel resistor has been deleted it runs full pelt all the time. Its helped my issue but not resolved it entirely. I've moved on to measuring the voltage of the o2 sensors now, but I've no idea what they should be at. They seem to fluctuate wildly.:mellow:
jimxms ^ man can read between the lines.
Aye. Now the fuel resistor has been deleted it runs full pelt all the time. Its helped my issue but not resolved it entirely. I've moved on to measuring the voltage of the o2 sensors now, but I've no idea what they should be at. They seem to fluctuate wildly.:mellow:
did you put in a fuel return line, this might be the missing link, and a bigger fuel pump and fuel regulator
toxo That's what they're supposed to do! They constantly flick around above and below 1V depending on whether the mix is too rich or too lean.
toxo That's what they're supposed to do! They constantly flick around above and below 1V depending on whether the mix is too rich or too lean.
Sounds about right to me mate.