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<blockquote data-quote="ovrlnd" data-source="post: 995456" data-attributes="member: 19712"><p>I've had the same thing happen on a NA engine, just this winter in fact. If it has an air mass meter, and pretty much every engine does these days, then you'll get kicked into limp home mode if the intake comes loose. All the timing, fuel delivery, etc. is mapped to that intake reading.</p><p></p><p>The thing I wonder about is how much tinkering they've done to the truck. Not talking upgrades, but at least the Porsche guys I know pretty much disassemble their cars after every race. If Foutz is taking stuff apart, cleaning, lubricating, etc., then some of these problems could be their own doing, esp. since they wouldn't be all that familiar with the truck yet. Of course if they're just racing it and putting it up wet, then forget that idea. But even if so, I assume that all the Raptors out there right now are pretty much hand built anyway, so there's a good bit of room for human error in the assembly no matter how you look at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ovrlnd, post: 995456, member: 19712"] I've had the same thing happen on a NA engine, just this winter in fact. If it has an air mass meter, and pretty much every engine does these days, then you'll get kicked into limp home mode if the intake comes loose. All the timing, fuel delivery, etc. is mapped to that intake reading. The thing I wonder about is how much tinkering they've done to the truck. Not talking upgrades, but at least the Porsche guys I know pretty much disassemble their cars after every race. If Foutz is taking stuff apart, cleaning, lubricating, etc., then some of these problems could be their own doing, esp. since they wouldn't be all that familiar with the truck yet. Of course if they're just racing it and putting it up wet, then forget that idea. But even if so, I assume that all the Raptors out there right now are pretty much hand built anyway, so there's a good bit of room for human error in the assembly no matter how you look at it. [/QUOTE]
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