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Old 03-30-2004, 09:11 AM
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Thanks....It was getting late last night so we just decided to finish everything later...hopefully tonight we can get time to get everything staighten out...

Thanks for offering your help KP I don't have ls1 edit though...
Old 03-30-2004, 12:20 PM
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Sorry, I assumed you had LS1edit, I'm sure any of the shops that do a lot of ATI cars can get it straight for you.

Hopefully its just an O2 wiring problem..
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ya speed inc did the tune and they said they would take care of it....I don't see how the ground wire to the gauges would effect it but just getting that fixed although i only ran it two times seem to work...But i still think there is something with the 02 just wierd how it will run fine one time and the other time run like crap....Hopefully thats all...
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If you had a loose ground it can screw up stuff... even make the car stall out.
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Originally Posted by Pro Stock John
If you had a loose ground it can screw up stuff... even make the car stall out.
Sure can, it's happen to me twice. Double check the ground on the passanger side above the starter. That damn thing is the root of all evil!!!
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I had this same issue when I installed my a/f gauge about two years ago. I had the ground wire loctated in a place that had a little paint on it and the car would stumble like mad. So I took the ground off and sanded the paint all the way off and the car ran like normal from there on. Pretty crazy.
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Ya thats one of the last things i would of thought of that was causing my car to act that way....Well its nice to know now that is probably all thats wrong with my car...I felt sick to my stomach cause I spent all my money on the procharger and if something was to go serously wrong my car would be out till i got enough money...
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i am hopeing we can figure out my problem this week....maybe I should check grounds...




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