Well the other day I was going down the road dropped it into 3rd and put it to the mat. After I shifted into 4th I let off and the car sounded like I blew the exhaust off. Same thing that happened the other day at the track. Anyways, looked at my A/F, was richer than 10.0:1 then looked at my meth light and it was running wide open when in vac. Anyways, barely got the car pulled over and the car stalled, at this point I could hear the pump running, opened the hood and unplugged the power (module box). Anyways, then I plugged it back it and it was off. In neutral I stepped on it and the light came on and went back off so figured it was ok. Then the next day I had been driving on the highway for an hour or so and had to pull off for fuel. Checked the meth level and it was completely empty. I maybe made it turn on 3 times for a max of 5 seconds while passing a car. Anyways, I called snow performance and they said it sounded like the boost switch went bad. I ordered a new one and hopefully get it soon. Anyone else have this problem? I'm hoping that is what is wrong, but the part wasn't that expensive anyways.
a bad boost switch? nooooo
(dont tell wade)
Every time I scream "Release", I mean it, you know it. I feel the day. Black 7.
I had this happen as well. Had to order a new boost switch.
FU Tuning
z yaaaa wrote:a bad boost switch? nooooo
(dont tell wade)
My problems were with the devils own switches though.
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You think maybe the meth in the compressed charge corroded the sensor?
My switching circuit reads the MAP sensor, so it's been pretty reliable so far.
2002 Cavalier 2200 5spd
I ordered a new switch and problem solved. And it even fixed my problem of the kit shutting off between 4100-4700rpm. Works like a charm now. Apparently snowperformance changed their switches cause the older ones weren't very reliable.
i just got a used stage 2 devils own kit. guy said the controller was having problems. what kinda price am i lookin at to replace/repair it if anyone knows?
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