A buddy of mine has a 98 4.6 mustang auto trans. We have been trying to figure out why when it is cold it is fine. But when it warms up it falls on it's face. I mean at half throttle or wot it hesitates and stumbles bad. Let it cool back down and fine til warms up. Any Ideas what it could be. I am thinking the coils.
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likely not the coils, could be a fuel pump getting weak, but it's hard to be certain with that description. That could be a whole list of things. If it hasn't had a tune up lately I'd go with fresh plugs oem motorcraft or autolite's will be fine, good set of plug wires, fuel filter, and clean the mass sensor. See where that get's you and go from there.
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Prior to it reaching normal operating temp the car is in closed loop and the PCM is using feedback mainly from O2/ECT sensors to maintain the AFR. After the car warms up, it goes into open loop and uses the fuel maps set in the tune to maintain AFR...this is a simplified explanation but you get the idea. My guess is the car is unable to maintain a proper AFR in open loop. Start by cleaning/replacing the MAF...word of advice, use MAF cleaner and not carb or TB cleaner.
The car really needs to be datalogged to see what is going on. It can get expensive just guessing and replacing parts.
Best advice, drive that POS off a cliff....prior to going into open loop of course!Last edited by davbrucas; 04-07-2011, 12:54 AM.
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Originally posted by Texasmustang View PostA buddy of mine has a 98 4.6 mustang auto trans. We have been trying to figure out why when it is cold it is fine. But when it warms up it falls on it's face. I mean at half throttle or wot it hesitates and stumbles bad. Let it cool back down and fine til warms up. Any Ideas what it could be. I am thinking the coils.
98sohc281 w/an 03 motor swap with hitech stage 2 cams,jlt intake,c and l upper, longtube headers,o/r x-pipe with No cats dumped ,4:10 gears and a 3k stall w/a lil spray
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Originally posted by davbrucas View PostPrior to it reaching normal operating temp the car is in closed loop and the PCM is using feedback mainly from O2/ECT sensors to maintain the AFR. After the car warms up, it goes into open loop and uses the fuel maps set in the tune to maintain AFR...this is a simplified explanation but you get the idea. My guess is the car is unable to maintain a proper AFR in open loop. Start by cleaning/replacing the MAF...word of advice, use MAF cleaner and not carb or TB cleaner.
The car really needs to be datalogged to see what is going on. It can get expensive just guessing and replacing parts.
Best advice, drive that POS off a cliff....prior to going into open loop of course!89 dove grey lx, turbo blowthrough
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Originally posted by turbos66coupe View PostYou have this backwards. When cold the car is in open loop using tables. When warm and o2s at temp it goes into closed loop and monitors o2s, iat, maf, etc for proper fuel enrichment. Possible dead o2 sensor. Even if light isn't on you need to pull codes. Check pending, koeo and koer codes.
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