The Yo-Yo Chronicles
#201
--->cpeters - well, yea, but you still have to secure the bypass valve butterfly so it doesn't get pushed around from the airflow. If you use a strong enough zip tie, you don't really have to disconnect the linkage going to the vacuum diaphragm.
Trust me, you do NOT want your bypass valve butterfly to be left open, you'll get zero boost, and the MCS can't get out of it's own way without boost. I found this out the hard way. I tied the bypass valve open accidentally; when I pushed the throttle, basically nothing happened! :smile:
Cheers,
Ryan
Trust me, you do NOT want your bypass valve butterfly to be left open, you'll get zero boost, and the MCS can't get out of it's own way without boost. I found this out the hard way. I tied the bypass valve open accidentally; when I pushed the throttle, basically nothing happened! :smile:
Cheers,
Ryan
#202
#203
#204
>>>>still zip tied and loving it.... >>
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>>tme,
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>>How's the mileage with the zip tie? Did it take a big hit?
well.... truthfully I haven't checked it..... and I haven't ever reset the on board
fuel milage readout. I'm gathering a sort of life time average.... so the onboard has not registered a big decline.... but then it wouldn't yet because there are about 9K miles to average...
This is my toy. I want it to go fast. Mileage isn't an issue on this car. Especially compared to my BIG V8 SUV. (please, please don't anybody start on SUV bashing)
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>>tme,
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>>How's the mileage with the zip tie? Did it take a big hit?
well.... truthfully I haven't checked it..... and I haven't ever reset the on board
fuel milage readout. I'm gathering a sort of life time average.... so the onboard has not registered a big decline.... but then it wouldn't yet because there are about 9K miles to average...
This is my toy. I want it to go fast. Mileage isn't an issue on this car. Especially compared to my BIG V8 SUV. (please, please don't anybody start on SUV bashing)
#205
>>--->cpeters - well, yea, but you still have to secure the bypass valve butterfly so it doesn't get pushed around from the airflow. If you use a strong enough zip tie, you don't really have to disconnect the linkage going to the vacuum diaphragm.
>>
>>Trust me, you do NOT want your bypass valve butterfly to be left open, you'll get zero boost, and the MCS can't get out of it's own way without boost. I found this out the hard way. I tied the bypass valve open accidentally; when I pushed the throttle, basically nothing happened!
>>
>>Trust me, you do NOT want your bypass valve butterfly to be left open, you'll get zero boost, and the MCS can't get out of it's own way without boost. I found this out the hard way. I tied the bypass valve open accidentally; when I pushed the throttle, basically nothing happened!
#206
#207
MM2 is back in my garage, now with a fresh ECU. The verdict: The throttle overshoot seems to be software - the new ECU didn't do a darn thing to drivability. While this doesn't really help expidite a fix for the Yo-Yo, it does point, again, to Siemens crappy software algorithms
The only thing I can say now - everyone call 1-866-ASK-MINI (Monday through Friday, ?9am to 9pm?) and forward your concerns about the Yo-Yo. Please be nice and professional to the people behind the phones; perhaps read off my Yo-Yo Summary on the previous page here. We can only hope a mass-influx of Yo-Yo complaints will hurry a fix.
until then...Motor-On,
Ryan
The only thing I can say now - everyone call 1-866-ASK-MINI (Monday through Friday, ?9am to 9pm?) and forward your concerns about the Yo-Yo. Please be nice and professional to the people behind the phones; perhaps read off my Yo-Yo Summary on the previous page here. We can only hope a mass-influx of Yo-Yo complaints will hurry a fix.
until then...Motor-On,
Ryan
#208
#210
oops :smile: manufactured 6/27/03. the woman i spoke with today at mini was very nice and seemed to be informed about the yo-yo issue. also i told her about the ever increasing chips and pits in my windscreen. please let her know if this is also a problem as well as the yo-yo. thanks again ryan and everyone else. :smile:
#212
Please keep up the good work letting ASK MINI know how many of us are out here with the Yo-Yo!
I have a bit of beans to spill, but want to do it carefully:
Basically, MINIUSA is aware of this thread and my research. They've been looking into the Yo-Yo for quite some time. They are working on fix, but the timeline is blurry. While they've found my research helpful, it seems that the engineering department has found another way to solve the Yo-Yo. I will find out more specific information when the time is right.
My impressions from talking with MINI are that the fix should not impact the fuel economy like my modified bypass valve does (about 10% loss). Also, I would not expect a solution to come into being for at least another month or two - this is just the nature of the large-corporation beast for correcting production issues. Overall, I'm thankful that MINI is pursuing a fix. I will ask that they will forward the result to me prior to its public release to verify the effectiveness - I believe this is an appropriate request.
--> where is our VIN registry keeper?
Cheers,
Ryan
I have a bit of beans to spill, but want to do it carefully:
Basically, MINIUSA is aware of this thread and my research. They've been looking into the Yo-Yo for quite some time. They are working on fix, but the timeline is blurry. While they've found my research helpful, it seems that the engineering department has found another way to solve the Yo-Yo. I will find out more specific information when the time is right.
My impressions from talking with MINI are that the fix should not impact the fuel economy like my modified bypass valve does (about 10% loss). Also, I would not expect a solution to come into being for at least another month or two - this is just the nature of the large-corporation beast for correcting production issues. Overall, I'm thankful that MINI is pursuing a fix. I will ask that they will forward the result to me prior to its public release to verify the effectiveness - I believe this is an appropriate request.
--> where is our VIN registry keeper?
Cheers,
Ryan
#213
itsthedirtybird - well kinda. Since eliminating the bypass valve also eliminates that lag, you will notice smoother drivability and a quicker power ramp up - not increased torque per se, but quicker power to the ground. In short, if you race your MINI, you should already be eliminating the bypass valve from your MCS. Careful, however; since power ramp up is significantly quicker, it becomes much easier to break the tires loose!
Motor-On!
Motor-On!
#214
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TD53564 06/02 cpeters
TD56015 ??/02 sambusik
TD57170 08/02 weeber
TD58121 10/02 ScottG
TD58445 09/02 RECOOP
TD60679 10/02 DaveNagy
TD61199 11/02 cooper44
TD62476 11/02 mudshark
TD64498 12/02 Minimoto
TD67615 03/03 tme
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TD73370 ??/03 reshultz
TD73852 09/03 minionrails
TD74156 ??/03 fishey72
TD74337 09/03 KatanaPilot
TD74370 09/03 Ken G
TD74679 09/03 Greg B
TD74723 09/03 apexer
TD75054 09/03 mczinn
TD75106 09/03 fuzzyface
TD75257 09/03 dimi_mcs
TD75287 10/03 Michael30340
TD75554 09/03 MidMichMini
TD75586 09/03 Koopah
TD76176 10/03 Ryephile
TD76442 10/03 Chad B
TD76754 10/03 JustGo4It_
TD77119 10/03 countrym
TD77442 10/03 LeeL
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TD78920 11/03 h_lank
TD79087 11/03 earlyapex
TD79457 11/03 MiniChristina
TD79661 11/03 Parklife
TD79674 11/03 stew7710
TD80285 ??/03 ZFXR
TD80331 12/03 hnbrown
TD81147 12/03 jdgross
no vin 06/02 capsfan13
no vin 09/03 Spanky_03
no vin 09/03 mbur1024
no vin 12/03 zfxr
TD50353 03/02 travelkids
TD51104 05/02 911RSAmerica
TD51401 05/02 2Cool
TD53564 06/02 cpeters
TD56015 ??/02 sambusik
TD57170 08/02 weeber
TD58121 10/02 ScottG
TD58445 09/02 RECOOP
TD60679 10/02 DaveNagy
TD61199 11/02 cooper44
TD62476 11/02 mudshark
TD64498 12/02 Minimoto
TD67615 03/03 tme
TD67984 ??/03 jgalvin
TD68072 04/03 SB
TD68136 04/03 coopstas
TD68953 04/03 Darxar
TD69237 05/03 mmanasas
TD69433 05/03 allen_shelton
TD69664 05/03 Tugboat
TD69722 05/03 orthomini
TD70585 06/03 Wastik
TD70666 06/03 agokart
TD71389 06/03 manoo
TD71389 06/03 manoo
TD72531 07/03 brit-in-usa
TD73370 ??/03 reshultz
TD73852 09/03 minionrails
TD74156 ??/03 fishey72
TD74337 09/03 KatanaPilot
TD74370 09/03 Ken G
TD74679 09/03 Greg B
TD74723 09/03 apexer
TD75054 09/03 mczinn
TD75106 09/03 fuzzyface
TD75257 09/03 dimi_mcs
TD75287 10/03 Michael30340
TD75554 09/03 MidMichMini
TD75586 09/03 Koopah
TD76176 10/03 Ryephile
TD76442 10/03 Chad B
TD76754 10/03 JustGo4It_
TD77119 10/03 countrym
TD77442 10/03 LeeL
TD77948 10/03 rgonzalez
TD78393 11/03 johnnycircuit
TD78632 11/03 mgessouroun
TD78920 11/03 h_lank
TD79087 11/03 earlyapex
TD79457 11/03 MiniChristina
TD79661 11/03 Parklife
TD79674 11/03 stew7710
TD80285 ??/03 ZFXR
TD80331 12/03 hnbrown
TD81147 12/03 jdgross
no vin 06/02 capsfan13
no vin 09/03 Spanky_03
no vin 09/03 mbur1024
no vin 12/03 zfxr
#215
#216
Just did the ZIP fix and man what a difference. I don't get to drive my car much since I travel for work so why not set performance to the max for when I do get to drive it.
I would still like to have the correct fix but even then I think I will still ZIP it shut after BWM does their thing.
Oh yeah - I got a 10/03 build not sure of my vin info right this sec
I would still like to have the correct fix but even then I think I will still ZIP it shut after BWM does their thing.
Oh yeah - I got a 10/03 build not sure of my vin info right this sec
#217
sort of like the collier trophy, i think we should start a galloping gerty/tacoma narrows bridge research in aero elastic phenomenon trophy.
i nominate ryephile for this excellent engineering.
the trophy will be a little model of the bridge all twisted up
flyboy2160
p.s. this reminds me of a story from one of my flight instructors, a marine corps fighter pilot. he said so many of the F4 phantom systems gave problems "we just wired half of 'em shut."
i nominate ryephile for this excellent engineering.
the trophy will be a little model of the bridge all twisted up
flyboy2160
p.s. this reminds me of a story from one of my flight instructors, a marine corps fighter pilot. he said so many of the F4 phantom systems gave problems "we just wired half of 'em shut."
#219
I'm new to this forum, but I would like to thank you from the top, middle and bottom of my heart for your over-the-top efforts to diagnose this problem and offer not only 1, but 2, solutions.
From just this thread alone, it appears that BMW / MiniUSA are very similar to VWoA...that worries me a lot. I'm just glad that I found this forum.
The Mini is, in all appearances, a wonderful, fun, exciting, vibracious car that's a blast to drive and own. I certainly like all the camraderie (I know I can't spell that!) here and even though I'm having second thoughts about "joining the club," this thread documenting your efforts is casting those thoughts away.
Thanks again Ryephile
Jim
From just this thread alone, it appears that BMW / MiniUSA are very similar to VWoA...that worries me a lot. I'm just glad that I found this forum.
The Mini is, in all appearances, a wonderful, fun, exciting, vibracious car that's a blast to drive and own. I certainly like all the camraderie (I know I can't spell that!) here and even though I'm having second thoughts about "joining the club," this thread documenting your efforts is casting those thoughts away.
Thanks again Ryephile
Jim
#220
Just performed the Ryephile zip-tie bypass valve mod and am thoroughly impressed. The Yo-yo is gone, I tried very hard to get it to rear its ugly head, but nowhere to be found. I'll have to wait for the ECU to adapt to the new bypass-less setup and then if it does return I'll be sure to let you guys know. Other things I've noticed are that throttle response is much much better, especially when leaning into it in 2nd, 3rd and 4th gear from about 3000rpm on up. My favorite party however, has to be the fact that the Alta intake no longer makes that lousy queefing / whistling sound. I think it used to do this because the air flowing out of the bypass-valve butteryfly and into the throttle-body butterfly would somehow interact with each other. With the bypass permanently shut and the set screw backed off a half-turn she feels great. Best part is it only took me about half an hour with pliers, a razor to cut the plastic rod-end and a screwdriver to do/undo the Alta hose. I'll report back with fuel consumption if I notice any detrimental results. Ryephile, you are my hero! I'm going to look into having a permanent block-off plate made for the bypass valve if all things stay as is.
#221
Kinda OT: Cool spring calculator with formulae for natural frequency, calculating spring force, etc. Please pass this on to BMW!
Jeff
Jeff
#222
(im not a MINI owner, just a MINI lover for the time being...)
Has anyone considered the possibility of a class-action legal suit against MINI to get them hustling on this fix? maybe there are some legal experts on this board that would understand the feasability of this as a solution to get MINI moving.
In any case, if they are working on a fix that is available in a month or two, thats another story. I hate it when litigation is abused, but this seems to me like a responsable use of the justice system...
Patrick
Has anyone considered the possibility of a class-action legal suit against MINI to get them hustling on this fix? maybe there are some legal experts on this board that would understand the feasability of this as a solution to get MINI moving.
In any case, if they are working on a fix that is available in a month or two, thats another story. I hate it when litigation is abused, but this seems to me like a responsable use of the justice system...
Patrick
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