Gta turbo - turbo sorted - now an ecu problem!!

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Re: Gta turbo - turbo issues. Big headache.

Postby BIG_MVS » Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:26 pm

Ha small world.

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I seem to recall it didn't boost quite right but to be honest I didn't drive it much as it was a bit of a doer upper and I sold it soon after getting it back on the road.

Don't think Bob who you bought it from did much with it either.
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Re: Gta turbo - turbo issues. Big headache.

Postby lukecufc » Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:33 pm

Very small world! Did it have a cold start issue too? These are the only two real issues with it. That plus the passenger door having a repair to the catch.

When I bought it, it hadn't been driven for years said the bloke. Yet I drove it 160 miles home and it didn't miss a beat.
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Re: Gta turbo - turbo issues. Big headache.

Postby BIG_MVS » Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:40 pm

I bought it in about 2011 from a guy down south, it had been off the road for about 5 or 6 years.

I liked it because it was still pretty much original and not messed about with.

Those AZEV's were mine also:

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Let me know if you ever want to sell them and go back to originals.
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Re: Gta turbo - turbo issues. Big headache.

Postby Miles » Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:43 pm

Hi Luke excuse my manners welcome too.
Yes mate that should be fine, any small bore one that comes of the inlet manifold except the one that goes to the dump valve(please anyone correct me if I'm wrong, I have not installed one in at least a month haha) There is an easy place to tee of, If you locate the vacuum pipe to map sensor near the right hand side suspension turret. I found this the easiest place as the pipe can go straight through the bulkhead where the loom goes. I leave mine in one of the centre console pockets, just used for fault diagnosis. It's easier to fit a simple mechanical one than an electrical. Will take you about twenty minutes. Most come with a pipe and a tee. Although the tee mine came with was crap so you will need a 5mm or 6mm tee and about 1.5m of hose again it normally comes with the kit.
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Re: Gta turbo - turbo issues. Big headache.

Postby lukecufc » Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:44 pm

No sorry, I really like them! Did the bloke have that blue one off you too? As I remember him saying he had a blue one and the azev wheels came off of it as he swapped them over
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Re: Gta turbo - turbo issues. Big headache.

Postby lukecufc » Tue Jul 22, 2014 7:07 pm

So I have the turbo sorted, it was the accurator all along!

Now I have another issue.. The ecu light is flickering when the car is running and it occasionally cuts the car out.

The sensational felt when this happens is that it is like it is running out of fuel. Once cut out if left for a few minutes the car will start up again and drive on as normal. This only occurs every 50 or so miles and there is no consistency to when it occurs, ie under heavy load, high rev etc etc.

The fuel pump is very load while car is running. Could it be packing up and not feeding the car enough fuel and thus cutting out? I have attached a video to this post so the noise can be heard.

I love this car but an really losing patience with it. If anyone could help I would really appreciate it.

Cheers, Luke.
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Re: Gta turbo - turbo sorted - now an ecu problem!!

Postby BIG_MVS » Tue Jul 22, 2014 8:55 pm

Check your front fuel pump is running all the time?
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Re: Gta turbo - turbo sorted - now an ecu problem!!

Postby lukecufc » Tue Jul 22, 2014 9:08 pm

How do I do that?
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Re: Gta turbo - turbo sorted - now an ecu problem!!

Postby Miles » Tue Jul 22, 2014 9:18 pm

You can turn the key to ignition and either listen or touch pump.
It's below the front of the car in the centre, approx in alignment with foot wells.
It may be under a plastic cover ( but some have had that removed) right next to it is a front filter which will be worth replacing too.
This is the primer pump to the swirl pot, located near gearbox.
The main fuel pump can be accessed behind a cover in the rear rhs wheel arch, with next to the large fuel filter.

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Re: Gta turbo - turbo sorted - now an ecu problem!!

Postby jon_viola » Tue Jul 22, 2014 11:51 pm

If not this then check your ECU temperature sensor and CO pot are both plugged in and functioning as required.
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Re: Gta turbo - turbo sorted - now an ecu problem!!

Postby lukecufc » Wed Jul 23, 2014 10:39 am

jon_viola wrote:If not this then check your ECU temperature sensor and CO pot are both plugged in and functioning as required.


Ok could you advice me how to do this please?
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Re: Gta turbo - turbo sorted - now an ecu problem!!

Postby lukecufc » Wed Jul 23, 2014 2:37 pm

It wouldnt let me upload the video of the noise on here so i have uploaded it to youtube and here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXvTRTg ... e=youtu.be
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Re: Gta turbo - turbo sorted - now an ecu problem!!

Postby clee » Wed Jul 23, 2014 2:41 pm

That's working hard or on the way out .
Change both filters and check all fuel lines underneath .Car stood for a while ? Ran it low on fuel ? Could have picked up some shite out the bottom of the tank .Also check swirl pot ,small tank in wheelarch feeding rear pump .
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Re: Gta turbo - turbo sorted - now an ecu problem!!

Postby jon_viola » Wed Jul 23, 2014 4:19 pm

I know this noise too well.

Check the noise suppressor on the fuel pump connections. I suspect you'll find it cooking gently and your fuel pump relay next to the ecu will be very hot.
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Re: Gta turbo - turbo sorted - now an ecu problem!!

Postby lukecufc » Thu Jul 24, 2014 12:54 am

jon_viola wrote:I know this noise too well.

Check the noise suppressor on the fuel pump connections. I suspect you'll find it cooking gently and your fuel pump relay next to the ecu will be very hot.


Where is this and what am I looking to check? When the problem occurs you can smell what smells like very hot electrics so it sounds as if you could be right
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