
91 Engine Hesitation
#1
Posted 03-12-2015 09:23 AM

The previous owner put in a stage one Exedy clutch before I purchased the car. Since then, trying to solve this I have replaced the plugs and wires, twice. I have replaced the coil pack and the fuel pump. If anyone has experienced the "left turn cut out" Miatas are known for, it feels like that. A couple of places to look, to me, would be the AFM, CAS connector and maybe TPS? What is a good way to clean the CAS connector to see if that is it? This is a video of it happening. When I shift, there is a pause before it goes again.
#2
Posted 03-12-2015 10:43 AM

Have you tried another AFM? If you don't have one maybe borrow one from a friend just to test? The contacts to trigger the fuel pump relay are in the AFM,maybe you are momentarily loosing fuel pressure due to the pump not running? Can you run a multimeter from the fuel pump power terminal behind you at the tank and drive it to see if power indeed is being disrupted?
#3
Posted 03-12-2015 11:39 AM

#4
Posted 03-12-2015 02:06 PM

Check the water temp sensor at back of head - the one that signals the ECU that engine is at proper operating temp. Service manual has the spec for testing resistance on the sensor. They do go bad, and results in the kind of poor running symptoms you describe.
Dick H.
'92 Miata
#39 ITA - SeDiv
#5
Posted 03-12-2015 02:25 PM

I had an issue a while back, checked all sorts of stuff including the TPS per the FSM, checked ok to specs. Disconnected the TPS and issue gone. Installed new TPS, no issue since.



#6
Posted 03-12-2015 04:43 PM

This totally sounds like something is getting heat soaked, so it takes an hour of driving to get it to happen. Drive until it happens,how hot is the AFM to the touch? Take the cover off the AFM( the black plastic one)drive until hot and acting up, get out and see if the AFM door is swinging freely. I had a customer car car act up and the cold air intake got rainwater into the AFM and corrosion caused the door to bind and not move freely with airflow.
#7
Posted 03-17-2015 02:47 PM

#8
Posted 03-18-2015 03:59 AM

Updated video. The throttle is being held steady. I disconnected the TPS and it made no difference.
#9
Posted 03-18-2015 07:06 AM

I would also check your Idle Control Bypass Valve. This lets air bypass the throttle body when idling and is controlled by water temperature, if it not working properly, the engine will be getting too much air. You could pull the plugs and see if they are running hot (they will be white versus a normal black).

#10
Posted 03-19-2015 01:02 AM

If you go up hill, it feels like a power loss. If you are starting from a stop, every time you shift, the car just idles for about 3-5 seconds, then takes off.
Fuel pickup problem?
#11
Posted 03-19-2015 06:42 AM

fuel tank venting?
maybe a new gas cap, back in 91 the ecm did not pick up if the cap was bad.
#12
Posted 03-19-2015 07:30 AM

fuel tank venting?
maybe a new gas cap, back in 91 the ecm did not pick up if the cap was bad.
Is it a lack of venting or too much?
#13
Posted 03-19-2015 11:23 AM

Just a guess. In motorcycles it is very common to see that issue with a running issue after a decent run.
#14
Posted 03-20-2015 03:29 PM

I'm thinking lack of. After an hour of run time you might be sucking a vacuum in the tank.
Just a guess. In motorcycles it is very common to see that issue with a running issue after a decent run.
Hmm. You know, when I take the cap off to put gas in, the vacuum rush of air is like no other vehicle I have had. How easy would that be.
#15
Posted 03-21-2015 03:15 PM

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