Hello all, just an introduction and a bit of a log of issues on our new to us 2008 3.0i Roadster. My son is 15 and a half and in Colorado he has his learner's permit. His grandfather gifted him his 2008 3.0i Roadster 6spd manual. It is a fun little first car especially to learn to drive manual on, but it has just over 120,000 miles and has some issues we are having fun sorting out and bonding over as father and son. So far we have fixed:
"Bog and Surge": The car has a major flat spot under moderate to heavy throttle in the midrange. As mentioned above it is a manual transmission, but it feels like an old automatic transmission car trying to down shift. When you apply moderate to heavy throttle in say 3rd gear at 40MPH, the RPM jumps to 4k, but then smoothly and quickly drops to about 3K before building RPM back up and once above say 4500 RPM the car seems to pull much harder. The car is not throwing any codes. We have chased a few things. We replaced the MAF after some strange readings in INPA - no change to bog and surge. Using INPA we reset adaptations for Valvetronic, throttle, and load control adaptations. Resetting and relearning these did make a big difference on idle smoothness and overall drivability, but flat spot bog and surge is still present. Seems like DISA valve issues others have described, but the 2008 3.0i does NOT have DISA. Current theory is worn VANOS solenoids. I did remove them and clean them up with MAF cleaner. They didn't seem to have much sludge or any buildup. I replaced them in swapped positions (exhaust to Intake and vice versa) the bog and surge is still there but it feels like the RPM range is narrower where it occurs now (I hope not my imagination). So, I am going to put in new solenoids and see if this solves it. Anyone encounter a similar issue?
Tires and Suspension: My father-in-law is old school and I am sure he rotated the tires, but likely had no idea that the M Sports Suspension and the 18 inch wheels on this car are different offset and size front to rear. We found a rear wheel on the front and vice versa. When we swapped them back we noticed that one of the tires was showing steel belt due to wrong camber! And the shocks (and likely struts) are pretty worn out. I haven't even started inspecting bushings, but needless to say we need new tires and at least get the alignment close to spec if possible with worn suspension parts. Any thoughts on almost 20 year suspension parts to check and/or prioritize for replacement - especially if it affects the ability to get in spec for alignment?
- Broken radio head unit right knob. It has factory nav, and the right rotary knob did not work. We bought a donor unit for parts on ebay and after replacing the daughter board it is now fully functioning.
- replaced broken sport button from a donor part sourced from local junkyard.
- This weekend we are replacing the valve cover gasket and lots of other weeping seals (Valvetronic motor, oil filter housing, ESS sensor, etc.), plan to give it an oil change and new manual transmission fluid.
"Bog and Surge": The car has a major flat spot under moderate to heavy throttle in the midrange. As mentioned above it is a manual transmission, but it feels like an old automatic transmission car trying to down shift. When you apply moderate to heavy throttle in say 3rd gear at 40MPH, the RPM jumps to 4k, but then smoothly and quickly drops to about 3K before building RPM back up and once above say 4500 RPM the car seems to pull much harder. The car is not throwing any codes. We have chased a few things. We replaced the MAF after some strange readings in INPA - no change to bog and surge. Using INPA we reset adaptations for Valvetronic, throttle, and load control adaptations. Resetting and relearning these did make a big difference on idle smoothness and overall drivability, but flat spot bog and surge is still present. Seems like DISA valve issues others have described, but the 2008 3.0i does NOT have DISA. Current theory is worn VANOS solenoids. I did remove them and clean them up with MAF cleaner. They didn't seem to have much sludge or any buildup. I replaced them in swapped positions (exhaust to Intake and vice versa) the bog and surge is still there but it feels like the RPM range is narrower where it occurs now (I hope not my imagination). So, I am going to put in new solenoids and see if this solves it. Anyone encounter a similar issue?
Tires and Suspension: My father-in-law is old school and I am sure he rotated the tires, but likely had no idea that the M Sports Suspension and the 18 inch wheels on this car are different offset and size front to rear. We found a rear wheel on the front and vice versa. When we swapped them back we noticed that one of the tires was showing steel belt due to wrong camber! And the shocks (and likely struts) are pretty worn out. I haven't even started inspecting bushings, but needless to say we need new tires and at least get the alignment close to spec if possible with worn suspension parts. Any thoughts on almost 20 year suspension parts to check and/or prioritize for replacement - especially if it affects the ability to get in spec for alignment?