Down on power !!! Help !
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Down on power !!! Help !
So I finally got my setup complete, setup is in sig. I went down to New Era Performance for a tune. It was running pig rich, he even had to wear a mask. It was back firing under a load. I changed all the plugs, made a run and it still did it. I pushed all the wires on the coils and we made another run, still down on power.
When I say down on power, it was 360 rwhp. It should be well over 400 rwhp. Graph was smooth, locked in the air fuel.
Now I suspect it was a spark plug wire problem and coil mounting, I have a relocation kit. I just put the coils back on the valve cover and now it wont even run. It back fires and barely idles, no power. I checked the wiring diagram and the coils are in the correct location. I followed the wires on the 1 and 2 cyclinder to make sure I had those in the correct location, then the others just follow to the other cyclinders.
Any Ideas? All grounds are connected, could it be a bad coil?
When I say down on power, it was 360 rwhp. It should be well over 400 rwhp. Graph was smooth, locked in the air fuel.
Now I suspect it was a spark plug wire problem and coil mounting, I have a relocation kit. I just put the coils back on the valve cover and now it wont even run. It back fires and barely idles, no power. I checked the wiring diagram and the coils are in the correct location. I followed the wires on the 1 and 2 cyclinder to make sure I had those in the correct location, then the others just follow to the other cyclinders.
Any Ideas? All grounds are connected, could it be a bad coil?
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So I finally got my setup complete, setup is in sig. I went down to New Era Performance for a tune. It was running pig rich, he even had to wear a mask. It was back firing under a load. I changed all the plugs, made a run and it still did it. I pushed all the wires on the coils and we made another run, still down on power.
When I say down on power, it was 360 rwhp. It should be well over 400 rwhp. Graph was smooth, locked in the air fuel.
Now I suspect it was a spark plug wire problem and coil mounting, I have a relocation kit. I just put the coils back on the valve cover and now it wont even run. It back fires and barely idles, no power. I checked the wiring diagram and the coils are in the correct location. I followed the wires on the 1 and 2 cyclinder to make sure I had those in the correct location, then the others just follow to the other cyclinders.
Any Ideas? All grounds are connected, could it be a bad coil?
When I say down on power, it was 360 rwhp. It should be well over 400 rwhp. Graph was smooth, locked in the air fuel.
Now I suspect it was a spark plug wire problem and coil mounting, I have a relocation kit. I just put the coils back on the valve cover and now it wont even run. It back fires and barely idles, no power. I checked the wiring diagram and the coils are in the correct location. I followed the wires on the 1 and 2 cyclinder to make sure I had those in the correct location, then the others just follow to the other cyclinders.
Any Ideas? All grounds are connected, could it be a bad coil?
If you painted your valve covers black, and the coils. Dont just bolt them on. Sounds like you know why, if its not running when you moved them back on the valves covers from that coil relocating thing you did. If you look, thats why the stock coil bolts are they way they are so they cut a little when GM installs them new.
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I actually just had a plug wire mixed up when I first got it going. I put 300 miles on it, no backfiring. When Mike put it on the dyno, that was the first time I ever heard the car backfire.
So tonight, changes the wires, still no go. I bought a new coil, switched it with a couple of them still no go. I got a check engine light so I got the codes pulled, it was for fuel injectors and fans not working. So this tells me wiring.
Well I drove it around a little more, check engine light went off, I opened it up and it ran great, tons of power, no back firing. I finished mounting everything so I will see tomorrow how it works.
So tonight, changes the wires, still no go. I bought a new coil, switched it with a couple of them still no go. I got a check engine light so I got the codes pulled, it was for fuel injectors and fans not working. So this tells me wiring.
Well I drove it around a little more, check engine light went off, I opened it up and it ran great, tons of power, no back firing. I finished mounting everything so I will see tomorrow how it works.
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Ok, so I have an update. Now I have the CEL again, it comes up with a code for injectors and cooling fans. I guess I need to find what harness is the problem. I am going to check for 12 V at the injector and also at the coils.
Anyone else have any suggestions ? It runs like crap also.
Anyone else have any suggestions ? It runs like crap also.
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So of course the CEL went out , still runs crappy. I ordered new wires and sleaves so they dont get burnt, put new plugs in, bought a ls6 coolant line. I also took all the injectors out and blew them out. It looks like there may have been some paint chips in there from when I painted the manifold and injector manifold. We will find out tomorrow if this was it. It will all be here tomorrow, so if this doesnt fix it, I dont know what it is.
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I just took them off and blew air in both ends. The end where the fuel goes in has a filter. I had black paint chips all over the place, inside and outside so I figured they got swept into it somehow.