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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 3:09 pm 
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Did you do the FPR?

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WHITE WHINE - 1992 SSE Supercharged 236.26 ci (.040 Over) 15.090 at 90.2 MPH on old engine w/ slipping trans & melted O2 sensor - Gen 3 M62 and matching TB, Gen 2 Pully, Zillamotorsports Ported LIM, YT 1.72 Roller Rockers, SII FPR & Injectors, Hypertech Thermomaster chip w/ 160 Thermo, TransGo Shift Kit, Infinity/Pioneer Speakers and 10" Subs, 1300 watts, 140 amp Alternator, Ricepipe CAI w/ heatshield, Pilot Angel Eye Foglights, Clear Corners, '02 17" Chrome Bent 5's, Magnaflow F-Body Muffler and Hi-flo Cat, Ceramic Coated Ported Exhaust Manifolds, Fan Override
2009 G8 GT - Sport Red Metallic, loaded, SOLO Axlebacks, Rotofab Intake, Tuned, autodim mirror, removed intake manifold cover, HSV GTS triple gauge pod, two tone red-hot shifter and HSV SuperSport steering wheel, GXP rear sway bar and diffuser, 3.45 diff and various Camaro suspension bits, LED Taillights


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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 10:53 pm 
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Yes and no change. This thing dont sound like its knoking but its pulling the timming waaay back and dumping boost to stop detonating. I still have the knock sensor in the box but its a pain in the butt


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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
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The tech in there who is a 25 year vet dont think its a knock sensor.. Have you guys ever seen an overly seaitive knock sensor??


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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 11:34 pm 
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Can you measure and maybe take a picture of your sc pulley? I'm wondering if a smaller one has been installed.

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WHITE WHINE - 1992 SSE Supercharged 236.26 ci (.040 Over) 15.090 at 90.2 MPH on old engine w/ slipping trans & melted O2 sensor - Gen 3 M62 and matching TB, Gen 2 Pully, Zillamotorsports Ported LIM, YT 1.72 Roller Rockers, SII FPR & Injectors, Hypertech Thermomaster chip w/ 160 Thermo, TransGo Shift Kit, Infinity/Pioneer Speakers and 10" Subs, 1300 watts, 140 amp Alternator, Ricepipe CAI w/ heatshield, Pilot Angel Eye Foglights, Clear Corners, '02 17" Chrome Bent 5's, Magnaflow F-Body Muffler and Hi-flo Cat, Ceramic Coated Ported Exhaust Manifolds, Fan Override
2009 G8 GT - Sport Red Metallic, loaded, SOLO Axlebacks, Rotofab Intake, Tuned, autodim mirror, removed intake manifold cover, HSV GTS triple gauge pod, two tone red-hot shifter and HSV SuperSport steering wheel, GXP rear sway bar and diffuser, 3.45 diff and various Camaro suspension bits, LED Taillights


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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2018 2:42 pm 
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I will do that. 2.5 i think is stock for a 93. And i think 2.2 is the next step down right?


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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
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After ALOT of screwn around i do indeed have the wrong prom in this car. I have orederd one but mine has been discontinued # 16187430...Gm says that the new prom #16173123 will be correct.... Is gm correct in this????


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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2018 3:00 pm 
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Also the knock sensor was overly sensitive. Its gettin better lol.. There is just layer upon layer of bad repairs on this car i am peeling away.


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That looks like a correct part number for the prom.

I forget, does fluid come out when you take the knock sensor out?

Anything smaller than 2.5 would increase boost, there's no real step. You can get a pulley in many sizes. https://pulleyboys.com/cart/eaton-m62-keyed-pulley.html

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WHITE WHINE - 1992 SSE Supercharged 236.26 ci (.040 Over) 15.090 at 90.2 MPH on old engine w/ slipping trans & melted O2 sensor - Gen 3 M62 and matching TB, Gen 2 Pully, Zillamotorsports Ported LIM, YT 1.72 Roller Rockers, SII FPR & Injectors, Hypertech Thermomaster chip w/ 160 Thermo, TransGo Shift Kit, Infinity/Pioneer Speakers and 10" Subs, 1300 watts, 140 amp Alternator, Ricepipe CAI w/ heatshield, Pilot Angel Eye Foglights, Clear Corners, '02 17" Chrome Bent 5's, Magnaflow F-Body Muffler and Hi-flo Cat, Ceramic Coated Ported Exhaust Manifolds, Fan Override
2009 G8 GT - Sport Red Metallic, loaded, SOLO Axlebacks, Rotofab Intake, Tuned, autodim mirror, removed intake manifold cover, HSV GTS triple gauge pod, two tone red-hot shifter and HSV SuperSport steering wheel, GXP rear sway bar and diffuser, 3.45 diff and various Camaro suspension bits, LED Taillights


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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
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I kept reading horror stories about doing knock sensor. But no fluid came out and it was a litttle tricky but out and in 10min


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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 2:39 pm 
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Yeah, it's not that bad. What brand did you get?

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2009 G8 GT - Sport Red Metallic, loaded, SOLO Axlebacks, Rotofab Intake, Tuned, autodim mirror, removed intake manifold cover, HSV GTS triple gauge pod, two tone red-hot shifter and HSV SuperSport steering wheel, GXP rear sway bar and diffuser, 3.45 diff and various Camaro suspension bits, LED Taillights


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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2018 12:05 pm 
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I foeget... lol.. correct prom is in there now. Corrrect ecm. The car is almost there.... It still has a slight knock under hard load and dumps the boost if im working it... If i can keep up the rpms it pulls like hell but if it is in 3rd and 3/4 throltle it sees a knock?? Im thinking its replace injectors time?? S/c pully is 2.8 stock


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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
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Any idea what could cause a week spark across the rear bank 2/4/6??? When i pull the wires those ones dont snap across the coil like the front 3??? Its waste spark system so wtf? Crank sensor? Cam sensor?


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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2018 9:01 am 
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Im grasping at straws i know


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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2018 10:57 am 
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I'm not sure what could cause that. I was under the impression that both plugs on a coil were fed a parallel signal. Could maybe all three coils have failed in the same way? Not super likely, but not impossible.

So, reading, one fires positive and one fires negative. In an "equal and opposite" world, they should be visibly identical. I'm not sure how it would affect it, but maybe the battery or engine-chassis grounds need attention?

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WHITE WHINE - 1992 SSE Supercharged 236.26 ci (.040 Over) 15.090 at 90.2 MPH on old engine w/ slipping trans & melted O2 sensor - Gen 3 M62 and matching TB, Gen 2 Pully, Zillamotorsports Ported LIM, YT 1.72 Roller Rockers, SII FPR & Injectors, Hypertech Thermomaster chip w/ 160 Thermo, TransGo Shift Kit, Infinity/Pioneer Speakers and 10" Subs, 1300 watts, 140 amp Alternator, Ricepipe CAI w/ heatshield, Pilot Angel Eye Foglights, Clear Corners, '02 17" Chrome Bent 5's, Magnaflow F-Body Muffler and Hi-flo Cat, Ceramic Coated Ported Exhaust Manifolds, Fan Override
2009 G8 GT - Sport Red Metallic, loaded, SOLO Axlebacks, Rotofab Intake, Tuned, autodim mirror, removed intake manifold cover, HSV GTS triple gauge pod, two tone red-hot shifter and HSV SuperSport steering wheel, GXP rear sway bar and diffuser, 3.45 diff and various Camaro suspension bits, LED Taillights


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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
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Thats a good idea with the ground.. I have adressed the ground cluster under the i/m. .. You are correct the they fire +and-. Ill check them tonight dead cold and see if the spark is even as my knock only comes when engine is good and heat soaked


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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
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Im gonna peel it down soon and replace all intake gaskets. Etc. Maybee injectors too? I will be looking to spray this thing in the spring. Only a 50hp shot but still. I wanted a good base line before i modify


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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
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Well i replaced all intake gaskets. It ran worse. Lol.. I sootted the mass air dropping out. So that helped a bit with idle. Can anybody tell me how this car figures engine load???? Im watching it as a value on my scanner and when the engine sees a high load it dunps the boost...


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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
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The diagnostic aid says this car dumps boost when it sees excesive load and throtle 0% as well as reverse. If i could find out how the ecm figures engine load i could go to the source. It also is retarding the timming to protect engine knock.. The o2 says its rich when throtle pushed.. any wild guesses welcomed


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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2018 8:14 pm 
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Are you certain your sc is a stock 92/93 and not a swapped in 94/95?

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2009 G8 GT - Sport Red Metallic, loaded, SOLO Axlebacks, Rotofab Intake, Tuned, autodim mirror, removed intake manifold cover, HSV GTS triple gauge pod, two tone red-hot shifter and HSV SuperSport steering wheel, GXP rear sway bar and diffuser, 3.45 diff and various Camaro suspension bits, LED Taillights


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 Post subject: Re: Code 57
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It could be? The guy did say it was replaced? The pully is 2.8 inches.. how would i tell?? Also,, I now know that the mass air flow sensors i have been swaping in and out are for a non s/c 3.8L.. After market makers only have one part number and listing for 3.8L but A/c delco lists a seperate part number for s/c and non s/c cars. My research into hot the ecm calculates "engine load" Tells me that it figures out the air charge vs rpm and fuel trim..

I will begin with the correct mass air sensor. There is a slight addjustment on the bypass vavle as you know and this when moved makes my problem worse.. how do i tell the superchargers apart quickly? You may be right about the later one being installed???? For now i have dissabled the dump solenoid and monitor my knock. I can get decent performance but i know there is more hp in this engine.. Timming feels off and still rich as hell.


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