Hi - i am new to this site, hoping you guys can help me. I own a 96 Cobra. I live in MN - when the outside air temp is around 60 the car runs fine. When it gets to 70 and above, for example if I down shift from 5 to 4, periodocally the car will die. There's not rhyme or reason to when it dies. We though it may be the iac and put in a new one. That did help stabalize the idle, but it is still dying.
The car has a KB supercharger and we noticed it remained hot for a long time after the car had been running. It was suggested that the fuel may be getting to hot and that is why it is dying. An intercooler was suggested. Any thoughts on that?
Also suggested was to check the wiring to the maf. It looks like it was extended and is bent. Would that make it die?
The codes it is throwing are: P1390, P0605, P1127
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! thanks!
Erica
The car has a KB supercharger and we noticed it remained hot for a long time after the car had been running. It was suggested that the fuel may be getting to hot and that is why it is dying. An intercooler was suggested. Any thoughts on that?
Also suggested was to check the wiring to the maf. It looks like it was extended and is bent. Would that make it die?
The codes it is throwing are: P1390, P0605, P1127
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! thanks!
Erica