hmmm, I'll have to look into that. the fact that it only happens when it warms up help point to anything?If it's dying then it's either got a massive vacuum leak(unmetered air) or it's not getting enough fuel.
hmmm, I'll have to look into that. the fact that it only happens when it warms up help point to anything?If it's dying then it's either got a massive vacuum leak(unmetered air) or it's not getting enough fuel.
yeah, I'm definitely feeling bummed at the moment. It was a ton of work for sure.Hopefully you get it worked out after all this work you put into it.
I'd get it warmed up and start fogging the intake with carb cleaner to look for the vacuum leak. Any leak would suck in the cleaner and cause the idle to spike.hmmm, I'll have to look into that. the fact that it only happens when it warms up help point to anything?
Did you try higher octane fuel?A little update on this thing. It's been running like crap, and seems to be getting worse, so I took it to a friends shop to let him give it a once over. He confirmed no vacuum leaks and replaced the idle air control. He found no issues with the wiring, but it still ran like crap. He suggested I have the injectors cleaned, so I did that. Turns out they were extremely dirty, so that may have been part of the problem, but I got them back in and it still runs like dog poo.
I am consistantly getting a knock sensor code (P0328), which evidently is a common issue with these engines. I'm going to attempt to make a bypass resistor and see what that does.
I'll check that before I change anything, but I bet you are right.If the engine thinks it's knocking maybe it's pulling a ton of timing. What's your actual running timing at idle?
Yeah, I'm running 91 octane. I'm pretty sure it's not actually knocking. From my research, these knock sensors are a known issue.Did you try higher octane fuel?
You can also just delete them too if you feel like raw doggin itIn HP tuners the GM ecm in my Camaro had a table to increase/decrease the knock sensitivity. Ended up playing with that to alleviate false some knock count.

Man, that sucks. At least you made some progress.So, I bypassed the knock sensor with a 560k ohm resistor and that solved my boost problem. I now get 8lbs of boost consistently. That's the good news.
The bad news is that it still tries to die at idle, and pushes an IAC code. It also runs like crap. Like it's not running on all cylinders or something. I'm really starting to hate this thing.![]()
I just ordered an OBD2 bluetooth adaptor so that I can monitor it with my torque app.You said this has gotten progressively worse, meaning it used to idle relatively ok? So something is in the process of failing.. Do you have a real-time monitor of some sort? An ability to do some logging?