Scottydoggs
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if it was only the one time i think you just made it angry lol
maybe you were bouncing off the rev limiter? or over revving it?
maybe you were bouncing off the rev limiter? or over revving it?
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well, how did it do? we are all wondering! I have some similar symptoms as well as bad alternator symptoms,, I got a lifetime warranty alternator, thinking of taking it in now, test it, demand replacment, see if that clears up both sets of issues... great job getting this post some attention and thanks to all the experienced ** owners to reply!
Hey guys, im sorry I hadnt been back on with crazy 16 hour days last week. Unfortunately it was not the alternator. I forgot to mention that i installed a new 875 amp battery as well. I changed fuel filter and alternator friday. I just was on the highway for firat time yesterday amd for about 2 minutes at 85 mph all was fine and then the cel started blinking again. At this point im thinking its one of 9r a combination of cats, o2 sensors or fuel pump :-(
I just replaced my MAF and my trims went from 22% to 10-12%. So now I'm ready to get this tweaked by Lewis over at diablewtune. Anyone here heard of him? So far he's been great and caught my lean condition and said it needs to be fixed before moving on.
I didnt get blinking CEL, i got solid on, but I had many of the same symptoms you have mentioned, thats why I was watching this thread. Do you have code reader, preferably one that can read data? I have the Autel AL619 https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fr...autel+scanne.TRS0&_nkw=autel+scanner&_sacat=0What do you mean your trims? Was that causing blinking cel?
Also, someone tild me it could be sticking lifters... Does that seem inline with the symptom does anyone know? And if so, I presume theres no easyish fix for that without tear down? Thanks!
As far as we know, the only code he's gotten is P0300 which is a random misfire. If it was a particular cylinder misfiring, the code would be P0301 for cylinder #1, P0302 for cylinder #2, etc. I'm sure he would've mentioned ticking if it was doing that.
Weak fuel supply and clogged exhaust present very similar characteristics, but I'm leaning towards a weak fuel supply or ignition failures. Again, a trained and experienced eye watching a live data stream should be able to find something fairly quickly. An odd signal from the crankshaft or camshaft position sensor, MAF sensor, MAP sensor, etc. right about the time it throws the misfire code should stand out.