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Old 05-07-2008, 12:23 AM
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We installed the 402. The car started right up. Its holding idle really well. We throw a cam sensor code and realize that the wiring harness extensions sent to us with the 402 short block had been pinned backwards. Fixed that and repinned it.

Started it up again, and all is well. In fact the car idles almost better then it did before with the old motor/cam set up. We drive it around the block. All is well. We get 1/2 a mile down the road after letting the car sit idly by and the car reduces power, and we throw the 1518 code. The car will not rev past 1500 rpm or give any throttle response. I can hold the peddle down, and nothing happens other then getting up to 1500 rpm and not going any further/faster.

Has anybody had this problem before, and what have they done to rectify it?

Thanks for the help

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I had the same problem with my 402 install, but my MAP sensor extender harness for the LS2 intake was wired backwards. I would also check your MAP sensor to see if it wired correct.

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I had something simular twice. The first time was a bent pin on the 90mm throttle body connector. The second time was from the Max torque table in the pcm being set to low and putting the car in limp mode.
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Originally Posted by ls1290
I had the same problem with my 402 install, but my MAP sensor extender harness for the LS2 intake was wired backwards. I would also check your MAP sensor to see if it wired correct.

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You would have had the 1518 code right off the bat, though?

I didnt get mine right off the bat. I got mine after driving a bit. Then it came, and will not go away.
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Dave that really sucks. Starts up and runs perfect then the CODE. I am sure you will get her figured out. Just double check everything and try again. You will get it.
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Bump to the top, can anyone give Dave a hand with this ??
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Sometimes disconnecting the battery and reconnecting will get rid of this code and problem. If not check the connections to the TB carefully and clean them. It shouldn't have anything to do with the cam sensor problem. Was this just after reflashing the PCM by any chance?

BTW: It seems like most have the problem with swapped wires on the cam sensor harness.
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So Dave, what ever came of this situation ?? Ongoing, or solved.
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Got it resolved. There are multiple grey wires in the wiring harness, and you need to tap into one of them to wire the oil pump on. You are supose to wire into the grey one that turns the fuel pump on, but instead I got the one that goes to the throtle body.

I got it figured out. All is good, and I almost got 1k miles on the car.
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Glad to hear that Dave. Keep us updated on the progress of this beast.



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