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Old 04-23-2011, 05:13 PM
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ok. just finished my install. ms3 cam, ls6 ported/shimmed oil pump, ls2 timing chain, 36lb/hr injectors, 1 7/8 tsp lt's. car fired up fine but ofcourse wont idle and is loading up with all that fuel. getting a p0300 multiple missfire and egt codes, which i'd say is normal. just wanted to double check on here that this is normal. planning on sending the pcm to TSP for a tune. any opinions on this?
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Don't run it with bigger injectors on the stock tune...
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Don't run it with bigger injectors on the stock tune...
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Yea I figured that. Gna b gettin my tune before I'm actually drivin it
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Yes don't start it anymore just get it tuned it's not worth it lol
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you have larger injectors that are spitting more fuel than what your PCM is accustomed to seeing. what did you think was gonna happen?
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What you are seeing is normal but it is NOT good for the motor. You are running a huge risk of washing out the rings and that is only fixed by honing and re-ringing the motor. Shoot us the computer and lets get it setup correctly and you'll be ready to go!

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sent it out wednesday! can't wait to have this badboy firing up right.




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