

Sorry for the confusion, it revs higher before the up shift occurs. The intake was originally for a Matrix but with little modification I was able to fit it to my vibe. The breather hose that was going from the engine was suppose to be replaced by a tube in the SRI kit. The tube that came with the kit was too small but I was able to shorten the original and feed some of the newer tube into the older breather hose. It is a very tight fit so it is hard to believe that is the cause of the problem. I checked the hoses and tubes today to make sure they were snug. The breather hose was tightly attached at both ends and the rubber sleeve that holds the intake pipe onto the throttle body is tightened down to both the intake and the TB. Im gonna keep looking at it to try to find the leak if there is one.vibrologist wrote:When you say "shifting takes longer" do you mean there is a lag going from one gear to the next , or do you mean "it revs higher before the up shift occurs"?
Normally when the P0171 gets triggered it is because it sucks in air after the MAF sensor and before the intake valve. That's what we call a vacuum leak. Make double sure that you have all vacuum hoses properly attached to the intake. Make sure the PCV system is working properly and has no vacuum leak either. It even could be possible the oil filler cap leaks air into the intake system via the PCV. I doubt that is the case though.
With modifying the intake you could have another issue: the airflow is different and it may not hit the MAF sensor straight on, therefore the sensor gets not cooled enough which the PCM interprets as low air flow. The result is less fuel injected and that leads to excess O2 at the HO2 sensor, hence the message: lean condition!
I would have to see the set up to better guess what's happening.
Get a hose that's the same inner diameter as the original breather and cut it long enough to reach the breather inlet of the intake without kinking.TraumaForYou wrote:The breather hose that was going from the engine was suppose to be replaced by a tube in the SRI kit. The tube that came with the kit was too small but I was able to shorten the original and feed some of the newer tube into the older breather hose. It is a very tight fit so it is hard to believe that is the cause of the problem.
Yeah the SRI was the problem. It was most likely the crap filter that came with it. Until i sand out where the MAF sensor sits and get a better quality filter I reinstalled the factory intake.lannvouivre wrote:A lean code could be causing the ECM to delay shifting without other driveability issues.Get a hose that's the same inner diameter as the original breather and cut it long enough to reach the breather inlet of the intake without kinking.TraumaForYou wrote:The breather hose that was going from the engine was suppose to be replaced by a tube in the SRI kit. The tube that came with the kit was too small but I was able to shorten the original and feed some of the newer tube into the older breather hose. It is a very tight fit so it is hard to believe that is the cause of the problem.
If you really don't believe it could be leaking, get some carb cleaner and spray it all over where the hoses are connected together while the engine runs and where the intake hooks to the throttle body, as well as any other possible openings downstream of the MAF. It won't throw the cod unless there is a leak; it's a stupid ECM, but if it's throwing a code, there is a problem. It's probably the SRI since it didn't have issues before, and it would have to be a leak. Otherwise, it could be the MAF, O2, or an exhaust leak on the exhaust manifold or something, but it's most likely the SRI and I recommend you test that first.
The filter won't make it run lean because the MAF sensor can see the air flowing in. Your problem has to be something on the intake pipe between the MAF sensor and the throttle body. It may be the wraps or the worm clamps letting unmetered air get sucked in.TraumaForYou wrote:Yeah the SRI was the problem. It was most likely the crap filter that came with it. Until i sand out where the MAF sensor sits and get a better quality filter I reinstalled the factory intake.
Yeah that's why I'm gonna sand out the port for the sensor. Its hard to believe that its the brackets, they are the same youd be getting at AutoZone.lannvouivre wrote:The filter won't make it run lean because the MAF sensor can see the air flowing in. Your problem has to be something on the intake pipe between the MAF sensor and the throttle body. It may be the wraps or the worm clamps letting unmetered air get sucked in.TraumaForYou wrote:Yeah the SRI was the problem. It was most likely the crap filter that came with it. Until i sand out where the MAF sensor sits and get a better quality filter I reinstalled the factory intake.
Spray carb cleaner on the joints while the engine is running.TraumaForYou wrote:Whelp, I sanded out the piece that the MAF sensor fits and it now fits how it should have. I have made sure that everything it tightened down nicely but I'm still getting that damn code.