Re: car pulsates under load when in power mode
awesome thanks for the quick response!
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I have it going in this Monday for service, but I am not confident my garage has worked on a ZR1 before. What does anyone think the repair price for the injectors may run me? Does anyone have reservations about bringing a ZR1 to any garage? I am near the Peterborough area and am unaware of Corvette service shops in the area. Thanks for the input. |
Re: car pulsates under load when in power mode
I JUST ORDERED THE ACCEL COILS - ACC-140017 $41.00 EACH @jEGS AND ACC-150821 SECONDARY INJECTORS FROM SUMMIT RACING FOR $293 FOR SET OF 8.
GOING TO PULL THE PLENUM FOR SECOND TIME WHEN PARTS ARRIVE AND CHANGE THE WIRES WHILE IM AT IT. HOPEFULLY THAT WILL UNLEASH THE OTHER 200HP THAT I HAVE YET TO EXPERIENCE SINCE I PURCHASED THE CAR LAST YEAR. YOU GUYS ARE GREAT AND ITS NICE TO ASK TECHNICAL QUESTIONS TO PEOPLE WHO UNDERSTAND THE CAR AND KNOW WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT...AS OPPOSED TO A LOCAL GM DEALER WHO DOESNT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE FROM A LT1 AND A LT5...I DIDNT FEEL TOO COMFORTABLE LEAVING THEM THE CAR TO TRY AND FIGURE OUT AT $85/HR. |
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you'd be better off buying some beer and seeing who in the registry or list serve is nearby to lend a hand. if you're not on the list serve you need to be
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Last time i was on there all they talked about was politics and advertising for Red Line nothing to do with ZR-1's or LT5's. You wanna have some fun on the list serve mention Mobil 1 is the best oil and then sit back and enjoy. LOL Pete |
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While you have the plenum off, one other thing you might consider is cleaning up the (solenoid) contact ring and perhaps the contact posts on the starter. They tend to get pitted and one day you'll have the dreaded "LT5 no-startums"...and another plenum pull. I bought a kit off of Ebay, but discovered the actuator shaft on the replacement was about 5mm SHORTER:confused: than the one being replaced. So, I used the new contact posts, but reused the actuator. With an emery board I was able to easily remove the pitting on the surface of the contact ring and thus restore and retain the actuator "good as new". Start to finish it took about an hour - easily done. Far as the secondary throttles go, if there is one item that pops up on this board consistently - especially among new Z owners - it is fixing the 16-21 year old vacuum circuit. Although parts to restore the system are available, many (most?) of the FBI gang and others too have pulled the secondary throttle plates, actuators, the whole shee-bang and are much happier for it! It requires the chip to be modified to run on all 16 injectors full time, but drivability, IMO, is enhanced. Once the injectors are changed, the secondaries eliminated, and the starter serviced, and the coils replaced...That is about IT for overhauling the stuff that rings up maybe 90% of the problems that pop up (on the board)! The argument for keeping the secondaries seems to center around passing emissions tests; having the secondary throttle plates in place increases the swirling effect in the chamber. Theoretically, this may help emissions testing, but I have not seen anything written here to suggest passing emissions tests is not possible or even inhibited by their (secondary throttle plates) removal. Just a thought. Quote:
Welcome to the Brotherhood! P. |
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FWIW, I wouldn't trust any non-GM dealer with a 1990 ZR1 (except the few specialists discussed by registry members). Likewise, there are very few GM dealers I would trust. I recommend you check the injectors when the engine is hot to verify low resistance. Do the work yourself, there are a number of resources in the technical section. Good luck :cheers: |
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