MKITGO2
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Okay so I thought I was through my 'newbie' challenges this weekend after sorting a few minor things out with this new to me '04 Utopia with Merc 250 Opti M2... but no.
Installed my VesselView Mobile this weekend, which helped me gain some data in a couple situations I am experiencing hesitation and/or a drop in RPMs:
Scenario 1.) 6 passengers and overnight gear. From Idle to Full throttle to get on plane. At approx 4K RPM it hesitates and holds, RPMS stop climbing, engine feels a bit rough and feels like its being held back/struggling. Then....
a.) It clears out, jumps up 200-300 RPM and continues to accelerate. (the drop off last 3-5 seconds or so)
b.) after 5ish seconds, I reduce throttle momentarily, then get back into it, jumps up 200-300 RPM and continues to accelerate as normal.
Scenario 2.) Tubing the kids (3 @ 60 lbs each, + 3 adults @ 175-200lbs onboard) Running at 4K to 4.5K RPM steady.. not under acceleration, without any throttle input from me, the RPMs Drop approx 500 -700 rpm, engine feels a bit rough and feels like its being held back. Then after a few seconds it clears out, jumps up 500-700 RPM and back to normal and smooth.
Start up and Idle are all good. I don't have any excessive or lack of smoke. I can hear the fuel pump before start up.
I am thinking TPI (TPS) sensor may be the culprit, but not entirely knowing its role on this engine I am unsure. With my suspicion is that if the TPI is off/worn in a spot and feeding the ECM bad data I am either over or under fueling or sparking the engine as a result... but the TPI is not 'bad' enough to throw a complete code or warning light... Does that make any sense? Is TPI a hard one to replace?
If it was a bad Coil, I would expect more rough running at a variety of RPMs and rougher running.
If it is a bad injector or 2 I might expect similar level of rough running... but would expect it to be more consistent, not intermittent at specific RPM... but this may not be a fair assumption of behaviour.
MK
Installed my VesselView Mobile this weekend, which helped me gain some data in a couple situations I am experiencing hesitation and/or a drop in RPMs:
Scenario 1.) 6 passengers and overnight gear. From Idle to Full throttle to get on plane. At approx 4K RPM it hesitates and holds, RPMS stop climbing, engine feels a bit rough and feels like its being held back/struggling. Then....
a.) It clears out, jumps up 200-300 RPM and continues to accelerate. (the drop off last 3-5 seconds or so)
b.) after 5ish seconds, I reduce throttle momentarily, then get back into it, jumps up 200-300 RPM and continues to accelerate as normal.
Scenario 2.) Tubing the kids (3 @ 60 lbs each, + 3 adults @ 175-200lbs onboard) Running at 4K to 4.5K RPM steady.. not under acceleration, without any throttle input from me, the RPMs Drop approx 500 -700 rpm, engine feels a bit rough and feels like its being held back. Then after a few seconds it clears out, jumps up 500-700 RPM and back to normal and smooth.
Start up and Idle are all good. I don't have any excessive or lack of smoke. I can hear the fuel pump before start up.
I am thinking TPI (TPS) sensor may be the culprit, but not entirely knowing its role on this engine I am unsure. With my suspicion is that if the TPI is off/worn in a spot and feeding the ECM bad data I am either over or under fueling or sparking the engine as a result... but the TPI is not 'bad' enough to throw a complete code or warning light... Does that make any sense? Is TPI a hard one to replace?
If it was a bad Coil, I would expect more rough running at a variety of RPMs and rougher running.
If it is a bad injector or 2 I might expect similar level of rough running... but would expect it to be more consistent, not intermittent at specific RPM... but this may not be a fair assumption of behaviour.
MK