I have an mr2 turbo that sputters and hesitates when i try to give throttle With a turbo that is giving boost, and it runs fine when there is no boost present at all
i have a ct26 mounted on my car now and it hesitates and sputters when i try giving throttle and it gets on boost
but when i had my ct20b that i did not noticed had damaged compressorwheel blades thus not giving boost, it worked fine and would og to redline
so it seems my car does not like getting turbo boost
all the piping from turbo too the intercooler and intake manifoil is tight and not leaking.
mr2 sputters and hesitate, with boost, without it runs fine
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Re: mr2 sputters and hesitate, with boost, without it runs fine
Start checking your ignition components (leads, distributor cap, rotor arm etc).
Re: mr2 sputters and hesitate, with boost, without it runs fine
willenium: i have just changed all of them so they should be good,
Re: mr2 sputters and hesitate, with boost, without it runs fine
having just changed hoses that cause this issue, maybe one (or more) of them are not as tightly fitted as they could be?
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Re: mr2 sputters and hesitate, with boost, without it runs fine
i had this turned out the spark wasnt strong enough on boost changed the coil pack perfect had big crack in the side
If you see an MR2 with a raised engine cover, the bottom line is it's probably faster than your car.
Re: mr2 sputters and hesitate, with boost, without it runs fine
Don't forget the basics! I had the same on my Rev 3, I checked my leads, replaced the dizzy cap, rotor arm and fuel filter. Turned out to be the plugs themselves. I had removed them and visually checked for cracks etc. Looked perfect but still gave trouble on boost.
Re: mr2 sputters and hesitate, with boost, without it runs fine
If you have completely ruled out vacuum leaks then as others have said look at your ignition components.
Check everything is where it should be and nothings loose or arcing.
Then I would change the spark plugs. Go for copper core plugs (I use NGK BKR7E) rather than platinum or anything that claims to be "high performance" etc. If that fails then like most other issues it becomes a process of elimination. I'd say the most likely culprits are the ignition leads and the coil pack, unfortunately OEM leads (dont bother with aftermarket) are expensive and the coil pack is a b1tch to get to. This time of year the coil packs tend to crack and let in water, which considering the recent weather could be your problem.
MR2 Turbos are very sensitive to ignition components. Good luck.
Check everything is where it should be and nothings loose or arcing.
Then I would change the spark plugs. Go for copper core plugs (I use NGK BKR7E) rather than platinum or anything that claims to be "high performance" etc. If that fails then like most other issues it becomes a process of elimination. I'd say the most likely culprits are the ignition leads and the coil pack, unfortunately OEM leads (dont bother with aftermarket) are expensive and the coil pack is a b1tch to get to. This time of year the coil packs tend to crack and let in water, which considering the recent weather could be your problem.
MR2 Turbos are very sensitive to ignition components. Good luck.