Help!! Running Issues "Open Headers"
Now the problem begins. When I crank the engine it idles extremely rough and dies. Sometimes it will die immediately and other times it will run 30 or 40 seconds. The rpms are sporadic since the engine will almost die then rev up to idle. Sometimes you can rev it up a little, but most of the time it just dies when you attempt to rev it up. The same goes for if you go to drive it, as soon as it gets under any load it dies. I wired up an OBDII port, but when I scan it I cannot find any codes. It is a nice MAC Tools scanner, but it is a bottom of the line basic one.
This is what I have done: I went ahead and replaced the plugs with a fresh set of NGK TR6 plugs gapped to 0.040”. Even though they did not show to be bad I went ahead and temporarily replace the IAC and TPS sensors for used ones off a running truck “I just thought these could very easily be the problem and I could swap them for free”. I have yet to see any difference in run ability with any of these changes. Also the fuel pressure on the rail looked good “I think it was like 55 or 60psi”. It doesn’t really sound like a miss so I do not think it is in the ignition. However any suggestions on what to check there and how?
I would like to admit this was my first attempt at wiring anything like this up, but I feel like I did a very thorough job at it. However I said that to say this, is there anything super obvious I may have screwed up in the wiring that would give these symptoms? I figure the wiring would be more of an, it either runs or doesn’t kind of thing. I am passed frustrated with this so if anyone has any insight please let me know. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Chase
Where did you mount the IAT Sensor? Are you running any kind of air cleaner?
Sounds to me like you have several issues to sort out, so jumping right into a speed density tune might not be the best idea on an unproven swap.....
If it were me, here's what I would do.
Get a stock computer and have a basic tune put on it to get rid of all the un needed stuff, or get your tuner to set that one back to stock if he will, you can do the SD tune later...
Rig up an air cleaner of some kind, and reinstall the MAF with the IAT. Not all IAT's are the same, just becasue they read the same value at rest, they scale differently.
Try to get the engine and all running first and sort out the small problems. Once you get it running and idling right, then go the SD tune......
First things first.....make it run..
This is just my opinion, and what I would do, totally up to you as to how you work it out....
T,
Where did you mount the IAT Sensor? Are you running any kind of air cleaner?
Sounds to me like you have several issues to sort out, so jumping right into a speed density tune might not be the best idea on an unproven swap.....
If it were me, here's what I would do.
Get a stock computer and have a basic tune put on it to get rid of all the un needed stuff, or get your tuner to set that one back to stock if he will, you can do the SD tune later...
Rig up an air cleaner of some kind, and reinstall the MAF with the IAT. Not all IAT's are the same, just becasue they read the same value at rest, they scale differently.
Try to get the engine and all running first and sort out the small problems. Once you get it running and idling right, then go the SD tune......
First things first.....make it run..
This is just my opinion, and what I would do, totally up to you as to how you work it out....
T,
Thanks for the input
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