T tdd Member Joined Jan 14, 2005 Apr 18, 2019 #21 michael evans said: Car runs great now. last time it was on the dyno 534 HP and 700 FT. inside the box was a wire trace that was burnt (over the "E"). Click to expand... Oh ok cause I'm experiencing the same thing no inj pulse got spark and fuel in rails inj jus not pulsating
michael evans said: Car runs great now. last time it was on the dyno 534 HP and 700 FT. inside the box was a wire trace that was burnt (over the "E"). Click to expand... Oh ok cause I'm experiencing the same thing no inj pulse got spark and fuel in rails inj jus not pulsating
michael evans Well-Known Member Joined Feb 27, 2008 Apr 18, 2019 #22 Also check with a load light the CCCI power from the fuse box to "M" on the module plug. I ran in circles troubleshooting because it would show 12 volts there but would not carry enough amperage to allow the module to operate.
Also check with a load light the CCCI power from the fuse box to "M" on the module plug. I ran in circles troubleshooting because it would show 12 volts there but would not carry enough amperage to allow the module to operate.
G gunzandgearz gearzandgunz Joined Aug 24, 2015 Apr 19, 2019 #23 michael evans said: Car runs great now. last time it was on the dyno 534 HP and 700 FT. inside the box was a wire trace that was burnt (over the "E"). Click to expand... 700 ft. That should be fun on the street
michael evans said: Car runs great now. last time it was on the dyno 534 HP and 700 FT. inside the box was a wire trace that was burnt (over the "E"). Click to expand... 700 ft. That should be fun on the street
michael evans Well-Known Member Joined Feb 27, 2008 Apr 20, 2019 #24 gunzandgearz said: 700 ft. That should be fun on the street Click to expand... it is a fun on the street
gunzandgearz said: 700 ft. That should be fun on the street Click to expand... it is a fun on the street
T tdd Member Joined Jan 14, 2005 Apr 22, 2019 #25 michael evans said: Also check with a load light the CCCI power from the fuse box to "M" on the module plug. I ran in circles troubleshooting because it would show 12 volts there but would not carry enough amperage to allow the module to operate. Click to expand... I got it was the ignition module for some reason the xfi didnt like the one I had on replaced it with stock one and it started reading
michael evans said: Also check with a load light the CCCI power from the fuse box to "M" on the module plug. I ran in circles troubleshooting because it would show 12 volts there but would not carry enough amperage to allow the module to operate. Click to expand... I got it was the ignition module for some reason the xfi didnt like the one I had on replaced it with stock one and it started reading