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car running with this voltage? could this be an issue?
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car running with this voltage? could this be an issue?
well i checked my car, all warmed up, 162 degrees, at idle, and i was ranging from 13.7-14.2volts. here's a pic
I replaced the coil and Module and I still have the problem.
How do I check the INPUT voltage to the ignition module and coil?
This week I will also remove the headers to check for leaks and cracks.
One more thing I will also strap on ANOTHER fuel pressure gauge.
Any other ideas please post them up.
If you've ruled out ignition it might be time to start looking at fuel. When my fuel pump died the car would nose over about half track, too. But I'd get crazy knock along with it. The car was fine on the street. If I hadn't gone to the track I'd never know I had a problem. It happened when I was WOT at speeds that I don't get to on the street.
Jim
i don't get any Knock
just my O2s get as high as 950's plus. So i think it must be electrical
I am still thinking battery cable..... these motors do funny things when under alot of torque.... a broken motor mount ......the engine can easily move several inches one way or the other.....
I had a broken motor mount on my Caddy cause the ground cable to slowly bend itself into two pieces from the constant movement. It took months and nearly drove me insane. The car's behavior was totally erratic and random. It was throwing random trouble codes, stuff would stop working and then work again, etc. Eventually the cable broke in half and that made the problem more evident.
Jim
Yes - that was the other thing mine was doing when the pump failed. 02s would drop like a rock. You're going rich for some reason, like the fuel isn't burning so it would seem electrical. Are you sure you don't have something like a chip-injector mismatch?
Jim