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 Post subject: Supercharged Hyundai Tiburon P0300,301,303,305
PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 7:55 pm 
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Hello,

I would like to see if you have any suggestions on these codes. I have a 2003 Hyundai Tiburon 2.7L V6 that has a roots blower kit on the car. The car was tuned @ 295whp with 9lbs of boost on a built engine. The engine has a few hours on it. The engine is mechanically sound. After a long drive, I threw a CEL. After checking the CEL, it came up with the P0300, 301,303,305. This is the right bank of cylinders. We are going to check the intake gasket on that side of the lower manifold. Fuel pressure is good, injectors are good. What other possibilities could we be looking at? Canister purge valve, MAF sensor, Right bank 02 sensor. Would could I narrow down since it is an isolated bank of cylinders? Any thoughts would be appreciated.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:53 am 
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what's the 02 sensor for that side of the engine reading?


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Hello,

I checked the short term fuel trims and they are flip flopping. Bank 1 might be +28 and bank 2 is like -2, then after a little bit, bank 1 will be -4 and bank 2 will be +18. The weird thing is that you can reset the codes with the scanner and start the car back up and almost immediately it throws the code within seconds. I am wondering if it could be the cam sensor. This one has me stumped. Any suggestions?

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is there a 2 cam sensors, if not then it's unlikely it effects only one side!


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