My off idle hesitation is FIXED!
#1
Melting Slicks
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My off idle hesitation is FIXED!
After repairing my heads and installing a Halltech cold air intake I
Developed a hesitation for example I’m in fifth or sixth gear and I am half coasting half under load it wants to buck or hesitate. After my head work and the installation of my cold air intake I took my car in to be tuned and noted to the tuner that it had a hesitation that if he could tune it out. As it turned out after the tune my tuner told me that he was unable to get rid of the hesitation as he knew that it is due to air turbulence in the cold air intake system. What finally cured my issue was a piece of aluminum honeycomb known as an air straightener located just in front of my mass air flow sensor. I can now drive in six gear at 70 miles an hour the engine is smooth as silk and I gained 2 miles per gallon!
I
Developed a hesitation for example I’m in fifth or sixth gear and I am half coasting half under load it wants to buck or hesitate. After my head work and the installation of my cold air intake I took my car in to be tuned and noted to the tuner that it had a hesitation that if he could tune it out. As it turned out after the tune my tuner told me that he was unable to get rid of the hesitation as he knew that it is due to air turbulence in the cold air intake system. What finally cured my issue was a piece of aluminum honeycomb known as an air straightener located just in front of my mass air flow sensor. I can now drive in six gear at 70 miles an hour the engine is smooth as silk and I gained 2 miles per gallon!
I
Last edited by hotrod03; 04-26-2018 at 08:46 PM.
#3
Team Owner
I have the MF103, stock tune, and no surging or hesitation....and I opened up the outer edges of the shroud to allow for more cold air into the beehive. Only thing I have is the TB whistle under slight throttle conditions. I've read that a ported TB would get rid of that whistle, but I don't mind it.
#4
I have the MF103, stock tune, and no surging or hesitation....and I opened up the outer edges of the shroud to allow for more cold air into the beehive. Only thing I have is the TB whistle under slight throttle conditions. I've read that a ported TB would get rid of that whistle, but I don't mind it.
I also don't mind it, I think it sounds pretty cool
#6
Melting Slicks
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I have the MF103, stock tune, and no surging or hesitation....and I opened up the outer edges of the shroud to allow for more cold air into the beehive. Only thing I have is the TB whistle under slight throttle conditions. I've read that a ported TB would get rid of that whistle, but I don't mind it.
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Glad you fixed your problem. This was a mod a lot of guys did with there C5s to improve performance. I tried it with my old car but I noticed a problem of the car dying at idle sometimes when it hadn't warmed up. I ended up replacing the MAF with an original one because it was getting annoying. Hope you don't develop that problem.
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I installed this a few years ago to help with the light throttle surging caused by my Callaway intake, and IIRC so did MD (same issue, caused by a different reason).
It did help in my case, and the surging has been reduced to the point that I only remember I had it when threads like this come up. It made a difference in narrowing the cells hit during certian flow conditiins as well (fewer cells hit for a give flow equals increased MAF output precision).
It did help in my case, and the surging has been reduced to the point that I only remember I had it when threads like this come up. It made a difference in narrowing the cells hit during certian flow conditiins as well (fewer cells hit for a give flow equals increased MAF output precision).
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#10
I have a mamo msd, nw 102 and BTR Stage 4 cam. I was thinking it was bc of the big overlap.
Can you post the link to purchase the honeycomb. Its worth a shot.
Also if iam driving 40+ mph and throw the car into neutral and coast, the car will fall on its face and sometimes even stall. The afrs go crazy lean and struggle to keep an idle. It sucks
Can you post the link to purchase the honeycomb. Its worth a shot.
Also if iam driving 40+ mph and throw the car into neutral and coast, the car will fall on its face and sometimes even stall. The afrs go crazy lean and struggle to keep an idle. It sucks
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Glad you fixed your problem. This was a mod a lot of guys did with there C5s to improve performance. I tried it with my old car but I noticed a problem of the car dying at idle sometimes when it hadn't warmed up. I ended up replacing the MAF with an original one because it was getting annoying. Hope you don't develop that problem.
#13
Melting Slicks
Too big an intake pipe will make all the air tumble and not give enough velocity across the MAF at lower RPMS. The honey comb fixes the tumbling. That's what Halltech explained to me when I bought mine. I might not have relayed that properly, but I think that I was close. I'm not a scientist, so I'll take his word for it.
#14
Melting Slicks
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I have a mamo msd, nw 102 and BTR Stage 4 cam. I was thinking it was bc of the big overlap.
Can you post the link to purchase the honeycomb. Its worth a shot.
Also if iam driving 40+ mph and throw the car into neutral and coast, the car will fall on its face and sometimes even stall. The afrs go crazy lean and struggle to keep an idle. It sucks
Can you post the link to purchase the honeycomb. Its worth a shot.
Also if iam driving 40+ mph and throw the car into neutral and coast, the car will fall on its face and sometimes even stall. The afrs go crazy lean and struggle to keep an idle. It sucks
Good luck man, it just sounds like you desperately need a tune.
#15
Melting Slicks
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Too big an intake pipe will make all the air tumble and not give enough velocity across the MAF at lower RPMS. The honey comb fixes the tumbling. That's what Halltech explained to me when I bought mine. I might not have relayed that properly, but I think that I was close. I'm not a scientist, so I'll take his word for it.
#18
Melting Slicks
http://www.hawksmotorsports.com/mass...r-flow-sensor/
who else provides these , this was a quick search ^^^
it would need to be inside a LG carbon intake
i prob need to pull it off and measure inside for correct fit
who else provides these , this was a quick search ^^^
it would need to be inside a LG carbon intake
i prob need to pull it off and measure inside for correct fit
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Melting Slicks
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http://www.hawksmotorsports.com/mass...r-flow-sensor/
who else provides these , this was a quick search ^^^
it would need to be inside a LG carbon intake
i prob need to pull it off and measure inside for correct fit
who else provides these , this was a quick search ^^^
it would need to be inside a LG carbon intake
i prob need to pull it off and measure inside for correct fit
Size of holes times the thickness
Last edited by hotrod03; 04-27-2018 at 01:05 PM.