girvin
Member
My 1994 Corvette (LT1/A4) runs great when cold, but once the engine reaches approximately 200-210 degrees F (oil temp), develops a rough idle and runs very rough - sputtering and backfiring (through the intake) if I give it too much throttle.
Mods include:
Throttle body coolant bypass
160* thermostat
Crane valve springs
Crane 1.6:1 roller rockers
LT4 knock module
Open air lid
Power couplers
High flow MAF housing (stock MAF sensor)
Air foil
Ford Racing matched 24# fuel injectors (“blue tops”)
Recent tune up included the replacement of the following:
Distributor cap/rotor
Spark plugs
Spark plug wires
Fuel filter
Air filter
PCV valve
(2) Front o2 sensors (did not replace rear)
Coolant temperature sensor
Ignition control module
When I pull codes, using the paper clip method, I get the following:
1. C12
4. H77
9. H72
As I mentioned, the car runs great when cold or below 200* oil temp. Any warmer and it’s like a switch going off - the car runs awful.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Greg
Mods include:
Throttle body coolant bypass
160* thermostat
Crane valve springs
Crane 1.6:1 roller rockers
LT4 knock module
Open air lid
Power couplers
High flow MAF housing (stock MAF sensor)
Air foil
Ford Racing matched 24# fuel injectors (“blue tops”)
Recent tune up included the replacement of the following:
Distributor cap/rotor
Spark plugs
Spark plug wires
Fuel filter
Air filter
PCV valve
(2) Front o2 sensors (did not replace rear)
Coolant temperature sensor
Ignition control module
When I pull codes, using the paper clip method, I get the following:
1. C12
4. H77
9. H72
As I mentioned, the car runs great when cold or below 200* oil temp. Any warmer and it’s like a switch going off - the car runs awful.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Greg





