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Old 06-03-2012, 05:38 PM
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Hi all, at my wits end with my fiesta rs turbo.
Just finished restoring her full strip down, resprayed, engine rebuilt running all as per factory spec even down to the radio and the exhaust.
Engine starts fine cold and hot, is very lumpy at idle and hard to drive at slow speeds it jalts when applying power at low end but when at higher sppeds like on the motorway when i get to cruise speed i can still feel the jalt, its like at a certain postion on the power it dosnt want to run nice.
Parts iv changed
Iv tried 3 different TPS's
3 differnt ICV's all been cleaned
a differnt coolent temp sensor
2 other speed sensors
New fuel pump and did away with the in tank dampner.
2 brand new map sensors but they were after market one's (Fuel parts they were called)so iv put the one i got with the car back on but iv bought another ford one off ebay.
Made sure all connections are clean and sprayed a little wd40 in them.
Had mixture checked and adjusted but iv fidled with it since as it made her no better.
The only things i havnt changed as i dont have any are the crank sensor and the air temp sensor
Dont know if i should just book it in with motorsport in blackpool.
Many info would be greatfull, will
Old 07-03-2012, 12:42 PM
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had a similar thing with mine a few weeks back and it was a bad earth the one at fault on mine was on the inner wing in line with the cam pulley but worth checking all of them mate
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Id say its an earth problem. had this with my xr3i. Possibly worth changing the other sensors aswell just to see if this cures it, especially the crank
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Originally Posted by fordmadwill
Hi all, at my wits end with my fiesta rs turbo.
Just finished restoring her full strip down, resprayed, engine rebuilt running all as per factory spec even down to the radio and the exhaust.
Engine starts fine cold and hot, is very lumpy at idle and hard to drive at slow speeds it jalts when applying power at low end but when at higher sppeds like on the motorway when i get to cruise speed i can still feel the jalt, its like at a certain postion on the power it dosnt want to run nice.
Parts iv changed
Iv tried 3 different TPS's
3 differnt ICV's all been cleaned
a differnt coolent temp sensor
2 other speed sensors
New fuel pump and did away with the in tank dampner.
2 brand new map sensors but they were after market one's (Fuel parts they were called)so iv put the one i got with the car back on but iv bought another ford one off ebay.
Made sure all connections are clean and sprayed a little wd40 in them.
Had mixture checked and adjusted but iv fidled with it since as it made her no better.
The only things i havnt changed as i dont have any are the crank sensor and the air temp sensor
Dont know if i should just book it in with motorsport in blackpool.
Many info would be greatfull, will
Many thanks for replys, Had it at my mates garage today mixture was way out as i had been adjusting it, it was at 0.2, adjusted it to 2.5 it ran better but the jalt is still there im going to get new plugs as iv checked the motorcraft number on them is wrong to the ones that should be one the car, did the earths when i got home battery tray ones the ones that go to the inner wings and the main battery terms.
But it still doing it when i run it at fast idle i can hear the jerk in the engine like its hunting if u know what i meen.
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have you checked the green relay at the back of the fuse box? also disconect the crank sensor wiring and check it as mine was bodged where the plug is .
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you should sell the pile of crap n buy a proper reliable motor like a cossie

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Originally Posted by Cragrat
you should sell the pile of crap n buy a proper reliable motor like a cossie

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ps Will thats not how you spell Harrogate
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Originally Posted by Cragrat
you should sell the pile of crap n buy a proper reliable motor like a cossie

That is the pot calling the kettle black!

in more than 15 years of ownership mine has had 1 CPS problem and 1 fuel pump. the only other issues have been third party bits!

OK a fiesta RST will not have the straight line performance a cossie can have but being a lot smaller they are very agile round the bends and they cost less too (most of the time)
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Originally Posted by Brendan
That is the pot calling the kettle black!

in more than 15 years of ownership mine has had 1 CPS problem and 1 fuel pump. the only other issues have been third party bits!

OK a fiesta RST will not have the straight line performance a cossie can have but being a lot smaller they are very agile round the bends and they cost less too (most of the time)


< denotes sarcasm (I`ve not driven my 3dr in 3.5yrs)
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