So ever since I've owned this car, I notice that between shifts when romping on it a bit, specifically 1-2, and 2-3 then 3-4 which is mostly in town before I let off, this car hesitates right after I let out the clutch and I hear a backfire pop. It's highly muffled but I hear it. I've posted this before, and other members have said its the traction control in the DSC.
It's not. Running a PG SRI, the car does NOT do this. As a matter of fact it runs a lot BETTER with an SRI than the stock airbox save for a bit more jerky behavior at lower speeds in first gear because of the increase response.
I put the stock airbox on the car for oil changes and then switch back to the SRI. Last week I threw a CEL and didn't bother to have the code pulled because I needed a change. Put the stock airbox on the car, reset the ECU in the process, got the oil changed and now I'm driving with the stock airbox again. SAME behavior - car hesitates between shifts and I hear pop from the rear.
Could it be the stock MAF is signaling more air to the ECU than what's really entering the motor creating a rich condition that's causing the backfire? Or could it simply be the stock tune is so pig rich that once the factory parts are back on the car, this is the result? Whatever the reason, I'm ready to swap back. Not sure about the CEL as I didn't pull it and it hasn't come back but if it returns, I'm going to have it read at Autozone. I don't have a DH. Maybe that would be a wise investment.
Car runs fine other than this hesitation and idles a little better but is significantly slower, less responsive, and not as much fun to drive compared with running the SRI.
It's not. Running a PG SRI, the car does NOT do this. As a matter of fact it runs a lot BETTER with an SRI than the stock airbox save for a bit more jerky behavior at lower speeds in first gear because of the increase response.
I put the stock airbox on the car for oil changes and then switch back to the SRI. Last week I threw a CEL and didn't bother to have the code pulled because I needed a change. Put the stock airbox on the car, reset the ECU in the process, got the oil changed and now I'm driving with the stock airbox again. SAME behavior - car hesitates between shifts and I hear pop from the rear.
Could it be the stock MAF is signaling more air to the ECU than what's really entering the motor creating a rich condition that's causing the backfire? Or could it simply be the stock tune is so pig rich that once the factory parts are back on the car, this is the result? Whatever the reason, I'm ready to swap back. Not sure about the CEL as I didn't pull it and it hasn't come back but if it returns, I'm going to have it read at Autozone. I don't have a DH. Maybe that would be a wise investment.
Car runs fine other than this hesitation and idles a little better but is significantly slower, less responsive, and not as much fun to drive compared with running the SRI.