The subject is an '83 911 race car with individual throttle bodies and a Motec M48 ECU. The engine was dyno tuned and runs fantastic at high rpms. It won't idle, however, and you have to keep it alive with the throttle. It stumbles even with the light throttle until rpms get above 1800-2000. Since this is a race car, I have been living with the issue because it goes like stink on the track, but it is a pain when pulling into the pits and I hope to fix it in the off season.
Was able to get my laptop interfaced with the ECU and found that while running, it's throwing a sync error diagnostic code. The crank sensor is a mag type...36 tooth if memory serves. sync sensor is hall effect. The air gap btw the crank sensor and toothed wheel looks proper...haven't laid eyes on the sync sensor yet.
I'd appreciate any tips for where to start on troubleshooting this issue.
Thanks,
Jacob