TorqueInd
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Hello!
2015 Yukon 6.2 got a TSP cam and dod delete kit a couple months ago.
Since I have been trying to figure out why I have a serious hesitation problem. I have efi live tuning and am working with the tuner via data logs. I have no cel and I am at a loss at this point.
I have pulled the injectors out twice now and re-sealed them. (There was issues with the compression seals). When I first put it together and got it running all was well according to the tuner however I did not change the compression seals on the injectors and I could hear compression passing on #6 cylinder. I pulled them back out, changed just the compression rings, then I started having problems. Had a average of 10% fuel correction between banks at that time. So, pulled them back out again. Found at least 3 of injectors didn’t seal very good. So, re did them and that brings us to now. I have about a 5% long term correction between banks. Swapped the plugs, no change.
So if I hold the rpm in park at any rpm it holds it then sputters a bit and comes back then sputters and so forth. Seems to pull timing out when it does this.
When driving it is fine at low rpm and low throttle. When I go for more than 30% throttle and over 2000rpm it hesitates quite bad. Lots of pinging going on too but no ecm timing correction for knock according to what I see on the PID’s. It is however, pulling up tk 30 degrees of timing out when it’s falling on its face like this.
At this point I’m looking for some advice on where to go. I don’t like the idea of giving up and taking it to a shop. I live in a very small remote town so no one has any experience with these engines cam’d. The only thing they have on me is a snap on scanner and I can do most of that stuff with efi live v8 dvt’s.
That brings me to - injector testing with v8 dvt’s - do I need to pull fuel pump fuse and run till it dies before testing through the software?
Is there anyone on here that is particularly familiar with efi live tuning on these whips?
Cheers,
Colton
2015 Yukon 6.2 got a TSP cam and dod delete kit a couple months ago.
Since I have been trying to figure out why I have a serious hesitation problem. I have efi live tuning and am working with the tuner via data logs. I have no cel and I am at a loss at this point.
I have pulled the injectors out twice now and re-sealed them. (There was issues with the compression seals). When I first put it together and got it running all was well according to the tuner however I did not change the compression seals on the injectors and I could hear compression passing on #6 cylinder. I pulled them back out, changed just the compression rings, then I started having problems. Had a average of 10% fuel correction between banks at that time. So, pulled them back out again. Found at least 3 of injectors didn’t seal very good. So, re did them and that brings us to now. I have about a 5% long term correction between banks. Swapped the plugs, no change.
So if I hold the rpm in park at any rpm it holds it then sputters a bit and comes back then sputters and so forth. Seems to pull timing out when it does this.
When driving it is fine at low rpm and low throttle. When I go for more than 30% throttle and over 2000rpm it hesitates quite bad. Lots of pinging going on too but no ecm timing correction for knock according to what I see on the PID’s. It is however, pulling up tk 30 degrees of timing out when it’s falling on its face like this.
At this point I’m looking for some advice on where to go. I don’t like the idea of giving up and taking it to a shop. I live in a very small remote town so no one has any experience with these engines cam’d. The only thing they have on me is a snap on scanner and I can do most of that stuff with efi live v8 dvt’s.
That brings me to - injector testing with v8 dvt’s - do I need to pull fuel pump fuse and run till it dies before testing through the software?
Is there anyone on here that is particularly familiar with efi live tuning on these whips?
Cheers,
Colton