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Found that my check engine light will come on sometimes after prolonged periods of high revs (when drifting at track or last night for a short moment on a mountain drive).

When the light comes on I can't hear knock and the car does not run any differently. I also found that if I touch the accelerator pedal the light will go away straight away. After a drifting run the light is on if I let the revs drop down slowly the check engine light will disappear without me doing anything once the revs get below around 2500-3000.

It seems like a very strange problem and am just worried about causing damage to the engine more than anything.

I have:
Rb25det Neo
Full exhaust
Splitfire coilpacks
ARC FMIC
Nistune

also have but already noticed this problem before installing/tuning for:
z32 AFM
ATR43 G2.5
Bosch 023

Would the check engine light come on if there was a fault with the O2 sensor? Main reason I ask this is a long time ago the plug to my O2 sensor was badly melted yet it all seemed to work fine so I tucked it away from the exhaust so it wouldn't melt further and haven't really had any problems to indicate it isn't working under normal circumstances (I get normal economy for a r34)

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i would put my money on that the o2 sensor is playing up / overheating

had the same issue with my R34, whenever i would take it for a spirited drive or a power run on a motorway i would get the engine malfunction light - replaced the o2 sensor, cleared the ECU, never had the error light come back since

would go with a genuine Nissan item which is available at kudos motorsports;

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/nissan-lambda-oxygen-sensor-genuine-nissan-skyline-r34-25gt-25gt4-25gtt-rb25de-rb25det-neo-p-187.html

i would put my money on that the o2 sensor is playing up / overheating

had the same issue with my R34, whenever i would take it for a spirited drive or a power run on a motorway i would get the engine malfunction light - replaced the o2 sensor, cleared the ECU, never had the error light come back since

would go with a genuine Nissan item which is available at kudos motorsports;

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/nissan-lambda-oxygen-sensor-genuine-nissan-skyline-r34-25gt-25gt4-25gtt-rb25de-rb25det-neo-p-187.html

Will give a new one a go I have a good idea that it is 90% likely the issue is from the O2 sensor and nothing else. Unfortunate the error code doesn't remain long enough for me to check it without a laptop plugged in like GTSboy recommends

I'm surprised no one has told you this already. Basically the 2 common ways are u can use a Nissan consult cable and hook it up to a laptop with the right program, or you can get the car to go into self diagnostic mode and spit out the code via flashing lights

I would have lent you my consult but Im in syd.

But the second flashign light method method is just as easy

Search for the Service manual online, or have a look at this thread.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/266512-reading-nissan-fault-codes-ecu-fault-codes-how-read-them

That should be enough.

Edited by sonicz

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