---CAMRAZY--- wrote:K-ESD, nice to see you here.
Quick Question, Why should the intake make a difference (as far as mis-firing) there are many guys here running a bigger one from CP-e, and Sebas is running an extension?
Also, the MAF is the same for the matrix... So what made you come to the conclusion that it may be the intake? or are you just trying to rule it out?
I got your message on youtube, Thanks for offering to help, I am going to hold you to that.
Sebas007 wrote:Ok good I'll do it when I'll back home...I've my stock intake in a box somehwere near my kitchen.
I'm eating it ! (haha Canadian French expression translate word to word !

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EDIT : It is 3" inner diameter like the throttle body
Good old Sebas, saving the day!

Ah, we live in such a small world, lol

<--- Got that right
As far as I understand, if the pipe was smaller, the air velocity would increase and fool the MAF into thinking it's getting alot more air than it really is.
The 3.5" CP-e is an exception due to it's tuning capability.
Misfires are caused mainly by vacuum leaks, low fuel pressure or ignition related stuff, but I have a feeling that if my MAF is outta wack because of intake air velocity, this might cause a problem. Considering how sensitive the whole ECU processing is.
The engine runs fine in limp mode... fine for limp mode that is. So i'm assuming my coils /injectors/fuel pressure are all fine.
My OBD2 is throwing code 0300 (random misfire) and 0171 0174 (system too lean)
Are you sure the Matrix has the exact same MAF? I got two identical ones (from the top side) here. One of them is visibly different at the "stem".
The only way to know is by part numbers, I haven't verified that yet tho...
Any thoughts on that?