Ok, I've got two issues that re-occur when they feel like it and I'd like to get some feedback and bounce some ideas.
My car runs fine when its warm outside, no issues no matter the weather. My idle controller doesn't seem to want to work properly but does hold vacuum. I suspect the cause to be a leak elsewhere in the system. Car pulls just over 20inches at idle though so otherwise it runs fine.
Bring on the colder weather and particularly cold and rainy and these two issues pop up, but are not easily re-created.
1) Cruising along (80-100kph+) nicely at a steady speed and it'll start to stutter. I floor it and it takes off with reduced power, but runs steadily and pulls up through the revs. This HAS to be a sudden (possibly stuttering) vacuum leak as the car will run smoothly and accelerate if I step on it a little.
Car will idle like crap, but not stall if I clutch in. Depending on what it feels like it will run properly again within half to a couple minutes of just idling. Other times I've had to shut it off, and within minutes its fine again.
I have already obtained another Air control valve B and Anti-afterburn valve from the wreckers. Air control valve A is a little trickier to get at, arg... I have yet to test either the ones on the car or the ones I picked up from the wreckers because I need to get a second vacuum pump according to the service manual.
Any thoughts on either of those valves being the cause here, or perhaps something else I'm missing.
2) Seems to be exagerated by rain. Cruising along (usually 120kph+) and I'll just start to notice that something isn't right. The car all of sudden barely has the power to maintain speed, and flooring it does little to nothing. It actually seems to lose speed unless I back off and find that sweet spot.
As in issue 1, this problem goes away (quite quickly) if I let it idle. For example, it happened today. I got to my off-ramp on the hwy, stopped at the stop sign for 10s and when I took off again it was FINE.
I'm at a bit of a loss as to what this might be caused by.
The more I think about it, I am inclined to believe that this could be an icing thing, or a hot air door issue (issue 2). What is infuriating is that I can't make either of the scenarios last long enough to start poking around.
Just typing that out makes me want to make sure that the EFE heater is actually hooked up. Few may recall that I had emissions issues traced back to a coolant temp sensor that had come disconnected. Wouldn't I experience more severe issues if the EFE heater wasn't hooked up though?
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