MustangNoob
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Hi Folks,
As some of you know I got my engine replaced with a new one. Currently in the break in process and the engine has about 400 miles. No check engine light. Runs and feels great by 99.999% of the time .
Few concerns
Concern #1
There were few instances (3-4 times) where while I was trying to accelerate from relatively low speed, it felt as if the engine cut power and I saw the RPMs to drop. The whole time-event was very instant. As a matter of fact, the first time it happened I thought I went over a small speed bump lol. This happened both in auto and manual modes (normal driving mode, rpms did not exceed 3-4k during acceleration).
Has anyone ever experienced this? Is this part of the re-learning process or part of the funky behavior that the manual describes for new engines/cars for the first few k miles?
Following the first event I bought a BlueDriver OBD2 module and I started logging data during my commutes and rides ( I also updated it before started using it) .
I was able to experience the same "power cut" while I had the BlueDriver connected but when I looked at the data for the specific timeframe it happened I could not see any signatures.
Concern #2
My second concern here is that I see some weird behavior in the live data, like spikes in the inlet and ambient temperatures , torque level, timing advance in cylinder #1 , fuel rate etc. Here are the plots from yesterday and today where I overlay the data with respect to when the ride happened. As you can see the only time I did not observe any of these spikes was last night (green data in the first plot and blue data in the second plot )... So my question is what are those spikes and are they "normal" or is there something wrong going on? It cannot suddenly measure -50C ambient temperature or 250F inlet temperature...
Concern #3
The BlueDriver app allows you to do Mode6 scan as well. In the report from yesterday and today I saw that almost all the cylinders are misfiring , but the number of misfires is ranging from 0 to max 7 across the cylinders. No check engine lights , no weird feeling of the car no weird idling or whatsoever. In all the reports thought all the cylinders are marked as pass. Here is a snapshot. Also, in one of the reports from today I saw " āLean to rich sensor threshold voltage (constant) ā Status: Complete and Failā with a value shown as 0.0780871 inch vs max 0.0374574 (last time I checked the voltage is measured at volts not in inches lol). But at a later scan it was not there....
So what do all these mean ?
Any help much appreciated.
Thank you
As some of you know I got my engine replaced with a new one. Currently in the break in process and the engine has about 400 miles. No check engine light. Runs and feels great by 99.999% of the time .
Few concerns
Concern #1
There were few instances (3-4 times) where while I was trying to accelerate from relatively low speed, it felt as if the engine cut power and I saw the RPMs to drop. The whole time-event was very instant. As a matter of fact, the first time it happened I thought I went over a small speed bump lol. This happened both in auto and manual modes (normal driving mode, rpms did not exceed 3-4k during acceleration).
Has anyone ever experienced this? Is this part of the re-learning process or part of the funky behavior that the manual describes for new engines/cars for the first few k miles?
Following the first event I bought a BlueDriver OBD2 module and I started logging data during my commutes and rides ( I also updated it before started using it) .
I was able to experience the same "power cut" while I had the BlueDriver connected but when I looked at the data for the specific timeframe it happened I could not see any signatures.
Concern #2
My second concern here is that I see some weird behavior in the live data, like spikes in the inlet and ambient temperatures , torque level, timing advance in cylinder #1 , fuel rate etc. Here are the plots from yesterday and today where I overlay the data with respect to when the ride happened. As you can see the only time I did not observe any of these spikes was last night (green data in the first plot and blue data in the second plot )... So my question is what are those spikes and are they "normal" or is there something wrong going on? It cannot suddenly measure -50C ambient temperature or 250F inlet temperature...
Concern #3
The BlueDriver app allows you to do Mode6 scan as well. In the report from yesterday and today I saw that almost all the cylinders are misfiring , but the number of misfires is ranging from 0 to max 7 across the cylinders. No check engine lights , no weird feeling of the car no weird idling or whatsoever. In all the reports thought all the cylinders are marked as pass. Here is a snapshot. Also, in one of the reports from today I saw " āLean to rich sensor threshold voltage (constant) ā Status: Complete and Failā with a value shown as 0.0780871 inch vs max 0.0374574 (last time I checked the voltage is measured at volts not in inches lol). But at a later scan it was not there....
So what do all these mean ?
Any help much appreciated.
Thank you
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