I have a checklist as to what I have done to try and solve this problem. The car still continues to throw me a code 44 whenever I let it sit and idle in park or in OD/D for about 60 seconds. What happens is the car goes into open loop, idle stumbles, exhaust smells rich constantly, and walla the SES light comes on. Code 44.
It's funny because this doesn't happen ALL the time when I let the car idle...just once and a while.
Ok now for the checklist:
1. tried NUMEROUS o2 sensors...tried bosch, tried the purple wire ac delco, and right now running a brand new GNX o2 sensor
2. changed the pcv valve to a delco stock replacement, tried using an inline check valve with pcv, tried using just the check valve
3. have tried 3 different maf sensors...stock rebuilt, new tomco unit, and now using the ls1 maf sensor and translator
4. installed power plate, uninstalled powerplate, reinstalled it again
5. tried different fuel pressures, really low, really high
6. swapped out stock old worn injectors to brand new 50's
7. tried NUMEROUS chips...doesn't matter which chip i put in
8. new iac sensor
9. replaced cracked ds header with new poston's unit
10. checked for cracks on pass header and crossover pipe...found nothing
11. check vacuum pressure at the fpr...got 22 hg of vacuum which is well above normal
12. have searched everywhere for cracked vacuum lines, all lines look good and nothing is loose
13. i did remove the cruise control unit a long time ago but i plugged up the two vacuum lines going to it...
14. not related but changed to brand new te-44 turbo...all intercooler hoses are new and tight, intercooler doesn't leak to my knowledge although i could be wrong...but that wouldn't cause a code 44 i don't think
15. this happens with race gas, alky, pump gas...not gas related
16. changed fuel filter, done spring cleaning many times
17. checked to see if i had bad grounds at the o2 sensor...checked out fine...
18. egr system still works fine...car stumbles when i press the diaphragmn
19. sprayed carb cleaner all over the place in every vacuum area i could think of...car idle did not change so no leaks found
can't think of anymore right now...but you get the idea...i have tried EVERYTHING except opening up the motor or something major like that...i was told maybe i have a bad intake manifold gasket INSIDE where i can't see it...
all i know is that turbolink shows some interesting numbers when idling...
tps .42
iac counts 55-60
o2 cross counts 4-10
o2 millivolts 100-500
blm always stays at 150 unless i rev the motor
integrator tends to hop around between 128-150...mostly in the 140's...if you let it sit for a long time the integrator will be stuck at 150 until you rev
and the exhaust smells extremely rich all the time...so bad that is makes me want to pass out...no black smoke or anything just a really really rich smell...my gas mileage is OK but could be better...
does anyone have any comments on this? i am stumped totally...i have tried everything i can think of...
It's funny because this doesn't happen ALL the time when I let the car idle...just once and a while.
Ok now for the checklist:
1. tried NUMEROUS o2 sensors...tried bosch, tried the purple wire ac delco, and right now running a brand new GNX o2 sensor
2. changed the pcv valve to a delco stock replacement, tried using an inline check valve with pcv, tried using just the check valve
3. have tried 3 different maf sensors...stock rebuilt, new tomco unit, and now using the ls1 maf sensor and translator
4. installed power plate, uninstalled powerplate, reinstalled it again
5. tried different fuel pressures, really low, really high
6. swapped out stock old worn injectors to brand new 50's
7. tried NUMEROUS chips...doesn't matter which chip i put in
8. new iac sensor
9. replaced cracked ds header with new poston's unit
10. checked for cracks on pass header and crossover pipe...found nothing
11. check vacuum pressure at the fpr...got 22 hg of vacuum which is well above normal
12. have searched everywhere for cracked vacuum lines, all lines look good and nothing is loose
13. i did remove the cruise control unit a long time ago but i plugged up the two vacuum lines going to it...
14. not related but changed to brand new te-44 turbo...all intercooler hoses are new and tight, intercooler doesn't leak to my knowledge although i could be wrong...but that wouldn't cause a code 44 i don't think
15. this happens with race gas, alky, pump gas...not gas related
16. changed fuel filter, done spring cleaning many times
17. checked to see if i had bad grounds at the o2 sensor...checked out fine...
18. egr system still works fine...car stumbles when i press the diaphragmn
19. sprayed carb cleaner all over the place in every vacuum area i could think of...car idle did not change so no leaks found
can't think of anymore right now...but you get the idea...i have tried EVERYTHING except opening up the motor or something major like that...i was told maybe i have a bad intake manifold gasket INSIDE where i can't see it...
all i know is that turbolink shows some interesting numbers when idling...
tps .42
iac counts 55-60
o2 cross counts 4-10
o2 millivolts 100-500
blm always stays at 150 unless i rev the motor
integrator tends to hop around between 128-150...mostly in the 140's...if you let it sit for a long time the integrator will be stuck at 150 until you rev
and the exhaust smells extremely rich all the time...so bad that is makes me want to pass out...no black smoke or anything just a really really rich smell...my gas mileage is OK but could be better...
does anyone have any comments on this? i am stumped totally...i have tried everything i can think of...
