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send it to me; with enough financial motivation and i'll sort it out for you :classic_laugh:...

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On 7/31/2025 at 1:33 PM, Vovchandr said:

Either way fuel pump still has no relevance to your rpms dropping to 0/tach dying unless you're describing that wrong. 

Can you provide a report of what troubleshooting/testing/partitioning been done since this thread started?

 

Took it to the shop this morning, drove it hard, car was running amazingly well, didn't cut off once, and I was video ready (of course). 

Trying to find an exorcist.  Fuel pump is hard to reach so we'll explore more alternatives before going that route.

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19 minutes ago, IamScotticus said:

Ted, is there an OBD port?

 

Yes, the OBD2 reader didn't show anything other than the O² sensor missing (been there since day one)

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8 hours ago, Ted7 said:

 

Yes, the OBD2 reader didn't show anything other than the O² sensor missing (been there since day one)

If you don't have a functioning O2 sensor I'm not sure I follow the fuel pump causing engine shutoff unless your pump is stopping for long enough you are fully running out of fuel to the injectors.  There would be no lean signal for the ECU to use to cut spark 

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57 minutes ago, sltous said:

If you don't have a functioning O2 sensor I'm not sure I follow the fuel pump causing engine shutoff unless your pump is stopping for long enough you are fully running out of fuel to the injectors.  There would be no lean signal for the ECU to use to cut spark 

 

I'm going out on a limb and assume it's missing downstream o2 which is somewhat common on cats 

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The symptoms don't seem to me to point to a bad fuel pump.  If the pump stopped, doesn't seem like relieving all load on the engine (clutch) would result in instant restart.  It should need to rebuild fuel pressure or at least have a bubble of air.  Still think vibration from torque load (+ or -) is messing with a sensor.  Low Oil pressure reading telling ECM to shut down?  Anything telling the ECM do shut down would do it 

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News of the day (not saying that it's fixed).  Replaced the coil pack, battery and spark plugs wires (not saying that was the cause). I drove it for about 30-40 minutes with no troubles. Car pulls hard to 7k+ rpm, idling stable at 1,100 rpm.  Engine starts right away. I'll drive it more tomorrow and Monday (unfortunately I'm swamped with work).

 

To be continued...

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9 hours ago, toldfield said:

If it is cured are you heading to Monterey for Car Week?

Definitely!  The 7 and our Elise as well.  And if it's not fixed, I can borrow my friend's R310 :) (but I'd like mine better)

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Mine will likely stay home as I need to drive the truck to retrieve the RV I left up there after the Indycar race.  I've not explored towing two trailers at once.  But...  I may have a couple of spare tickets to the Reunion.

 

Tom

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2 hours ago, toldfield said:

Mine will likely stay home as I need to drive the truck to retrieve the RV I left up there after the Indycar race.  I've not explored towing two trailers at once.  But...  I may have a couple of spare tickets to the Reunion.

 

Tom

Doing Motorlux (because free tickets), Quail (because free tickets) and Laguna Seca Sunday for a client. 

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Free is good.  I will likely hang out at the track (because free tickets/camping).   

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56 minutes ago, toldfield said:

Free is good.  I will likely hang out at the track (because free tickets/camping).   

So we'll maybe see you Sunday. We're shooting for Güntherwerks, they have a very special car unveiling for car week :)   

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Sounds good.  I'll pm you my phone number.   I'll be set up on "B" Road below the shooting ranges or in the paddock near the podium.

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It appears that defective coil pack was the culprit.

Thanks for all your help and suggestions.

 

:seeya:

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6 minutes ago, Vovchandr said:

Please consider giving your bounty to @JohnCh to support the site and help create this cumulative help effort or become a premium member for the next 5 years (or both).

 Done :) 

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1 hour ago, Ted7 said:

It appears that defective coil pack was the culprit.

Thanks for all your help and suggestions.

 

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Congratulations, I had a similar issue when I was reviving my car earlier this year. Plugs, wires, coil pack, went further with fuel filter (2003 dated), proper injectors (high impedance vs low impedance, ECU spec for high), alternator belt, and fuel lines (originals cracked from age and modern fuel additives). New tires a few weeks ago as the ones on the car aged out........Just food for thought.

 

Bill 

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