TVR V8 - strange starting probs

TVR V8 - strange starting probs

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trefor

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14,635 posts

284 months

Wednesday 25th June 2003
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Chimaera 4.0L, Serpentine. Mark Adams chipped.

When starting the car, 50% of the time it is fine, the other 50% of the time it will fire quickly, but it's as if there is no fuel getting to the engine - it 'ticks over' at just above zero rpm for a second (i.e. the moment I let off the starter motor) and I can keep it running by tapping the throttle pedal. If I don't touch the throttle it will stop running. Doesn't seem to happen the first start of the day, can happen 10 mins or 8 hours later. Strangely, after sitting in traffic the other night for an hour and pulling in at a petrol station it started fine.

I'm thinking Airflow meter or Throttle potentiometer.

This problem isn't stopping me enjoying the car, but I know it's not quite right. I'm going to get it checked by a professional sometime soon, but in the meantime any suggestions as to the culprit would be appreciated.

Edited to say - the car runs really well otherwise - perhaps I'm imagining it, but the throttle does seem a smidge less responsive than usual (like I say, I could be imagining it).

>>> Edited by trefor on Wednesday 25th June 13:10

GreenV8S

30,209 posts

285 months

Wednesday 25th June 2003
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How long since you last cleaned the stepper motor?

Trefor

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14,635 posts

284 months

Wednesday 25th June 2003
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It's not that - the removable bit is clean and the inner body has been cleaned out with Forte cleaner recently.

It's something to do with fueling/firing on startup.

T/.

annodomini2

6,867 posts

252 months

Saturday 28th June 2003
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I'd get a fault code reader and check the ECU for faults first, could save you time and money. could be one of many things.

GreenV8S

30,209 posts

285 months

Sunday 29th June 2003
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Well it *could* be a sensor problem, but those symptoms do sound like exacly what you'd get if the stepper was jamming closed sometimes. I suggest you try raising the base idle to say 700 rpm and see if that makes any difference. If you find this helps, this would point to a stepper problem. Don't forget to reset the base idle after you've sussed the problem.

Trefor

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14,635 posts

284 months

Sunday 29th June 2003
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annodomini2 said:
I'd get a fault code reader and check the ECU for faults first, could save you time and money. could be one of many things.


Thanks - done this. No faults (typical). Throttle potentiometer is a likely candidate at the mo' after a talk about the prob/symptoms with Mark Adams at PistonFest today (thanks Mark). Will report back on this in a few days ...