Just scored a nice single owner CGT, which has been sitting since 2002 and has 212k miles on the clock. It starts and idles nicely, but sputters and bogs with any throttle input. I found a CIS-E manual for the 5-cylinder quantum online, and went through the diagnostic checks to test all the inputs to the ECU and found the following items :
1. "Sensor plate potentiometer" is not giving the proper signal to the ECU (resistance values were out of the specified range by quite a bit). Looked online but it appears nobody sells a replacement part. Checked with my buddy at the local German junk yard and he doesn't have any CIS vehicle right now for me to try swapping in a different one.
2. Temp sensor was questionable
3. Vacuum advance diaphragm on the distributor is shot, so I pulled the vacuum line off and capped it
4. Lots of old rotting vacuum line, all of which I went through and replaced w/ fresh
I have the following parts on order for a tune up, all of which will be installed this weekend:
Distributor cap
rotor
plugs
plug wires
temp sensor
O2 sensor
timing belt
It absolutely seems to be a lean misfire, so I tried adjusting the DPR to richen up the mixture. 2.5 clockwise turns of the adjuster screw and the motor runs smooth up to ~3k rpm, but the idle speed dropped to about 300 rpm. I took it out for a drive, got it up to a 70mph cruise on the freeway, then all of a sudden it lost power and started running like poo again and could only do about 40 mph.
So, what is the best approach to get this thing running decently so I can drive it? Does anyone have a manual for tuning up the injection system, and maybe some suggestions of things to try?



