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Bigchillin 03-08-2018 08:33 AM

370z HELP
 
I'm kind of clueless now. I need your guys' help.

I have a 2010 370z Twin Turbo with about 35k miles. Car has been running great. Recently replaced clutch and flywheel. All maintenance has been performed on time as well.

Details:

Recently, car has been sputtering, feels like misfire. Pop coming out of the exhaust when driving and can actually hear the sputter just during idle. Car threw a cel. It was P2A00. Bank 1 Air fuel sensor 1. In all, it drives rough now and has complete loss of power. I've checked the coils and the plugs. I'm doing a compression test later to find out if it can be a valve or piston. Any other ideas?

Thanks a ton guys

Chuck33079 03-08-2018 08:35 AM

Did you replace the sensor the code pointed you toward? A new O2 sensor could conceivably cause everything you've described.

Dirk McGurck 03-08-2018 08:36 AM

I would check to make sure all sensors are plugged all the way in/threaded all the way. Also, check all hoses.

Bigchillin 03-08-2018 08:48 AM

The previous owner replaced the sensor, that sensor is newer than my other ones.

Chuck33079 03-08-2018 08:57 AM

O2 sensors can go bad. It's cheaper and easier to replace that and see if the problems go away than going too much further down the rabbit hole.

SouthArk370Z 03-08-2018 09:06 AM

An exhaust leak can throw a P2A00.

Spooler 03-08-2018 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z (Post 3736942)
An exhaust leak can throw a P2A00.

Yeap, What TT kit is it? If it is a GTM kit they are known for cracking exhaust
manifolds.

Chuck33079 03-08-2018 10:19 AM

Did this happen after the clutch install? There's a crank position sensor tucked up behind the downpipe that gets crispy with the turbo heat, and can easily be fubar'd during the clutch install.

Hotrodz 03-08-2018 11:43 AM

I fried my crank sensor and the car would not start at all. What are your afr's doing? It could be a bad injector. What tunning package do you have? If you have ecutek you can check to see if it is an injector by disabling each cylinder in sequence. You disable cylinder 1 and it should run like it is on 5 cylinders, then enable 1 and disable 2 and so on. If you disable a cylinder and there is no change in the way the motor is running then that is your bad cylinder or injector. This also happened to me and the car ran as you have described.

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Bigchillin 03-08-2018 12:20 PM

Thanks for all the advice. Please keep them coming.

I am running the GTM kit. I do have a leak coming from my catalytic converter. Once I pass emissions I’m going to get test pipes. I have an Uprev tune so I can’t try the ECUtek way but checking the injectors is my next step. If it was my guess it could be something fuel related or a cracked exhaust manifold.

Bigchillin 03-08-2018 12:22 PM

My air fuel ratios are showing that I’m running lean on heavy throttle. I’m also going to check my crank position sensor.

Chuck33079 03-08-2018 12:29 PM

Fix the exhaust leak and get a new 02 sensor first. That's the most likely reason for what you're dealing with.

Edit - are you running stock cats? They could be plugged up. They don't like turbos.

Bigchillin 03-08-2018 12:30 PM

Also, from what my mechanic is saying is that it's isolated to one cylinder which is cylinder 1. Something is going on with that cylinder.

Bigchillin 03-08-2018 12:30 PM

Will do man! Thanks Chuck.

Bigchillin 03-08-2018 12:46 PM

Yessir stock cats. Can’t wait to get rid of them!

Chuck33079 03-08-2018 12:49 PM

I've got $5 that says it's the cats. DIGItonium had the same symptoms forever, and it was the cats.

1badfairlady 01-22-2020 08:37 AM

Help having the same problem..
 
Bigchillin,

I had to revive this thread... Did you ever find a fix to your problem? I’m having the same problem.

Thx for the help

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Originally Posted by Bigchillin (Post 3737058)
Yessir stock cats. Can’t wait to get rid of them!


1badfairlady 01-22-2020 08:46 AM

Hotrodz did you ever find a fix to your car? I’m having the same issue.. :confused:

Thx for the help

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3737009)
I fried my crank sensor and the car would not start at all. What are your afr's doing? It could be a bad injector. What tunning package do you have? If you have ecutek you can check to see if it is an injector by disabling each cylinder in sequence. You disable cylinder 1 and it should run like it is on 5 cylinders, then enable 1 and disable 2 and so on. If you disable a cylinder and there is no change in the way the motor is running then that is your bad cylinder or injector. This also happened to me and the car ran as you have described.

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SouthArk370Z 01-22-2020 10:14 AM

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1badfairlady 01-22-2020 11:33 AM

Thanks for the tip.. Southark370z

Hotrodz 01-23-2020 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by 1badfairlady (Post 3902621)
Hotrodz did you ever find a fix to your car? I’m having the same issue.. :confused:



Thx for the help

Yes, both were easy to resolve once the issue was diagnosed. The crank and throttle sensors were replaced and heat shielded. I never had an issue after that. The other was a bad injector so it was replaced. Another issue I experienced was the fuel filter being clogged with junk.

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1badfairlady 01-23-2020 05:46 PM

Thank you... I was leaning towards a crank sensor as my 3” downpipes are really close to the sensor.. thank you for your help

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3903100)
Yes, both were easy to resolve once the issue was diagnosed. The crank and throttle sensors were replaced and heat shielded. I never had an issue after that. The other was a bad injector so it was replaced. Another issue I experienced was the fuel filter being clogged with junk.

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