hahaha totally cool man. i really appreciate this. shouldn't have it long, just do a little investigation and get this damn car running
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hahaha totally cool man. i really appreciate this. shouldn't have it long, just do a little investigation and get this damn car running
i went to food town after work and couldn't find you lol. got something to eat with the girlfriend, came back, and you were gone. you gonna be around tomorrow?
well, if it makes you feel any better, that girl is as awkward as can be and always looks like a lost puppy dog lol. i'll be there 11-7 tomorrow. i checked your car out on break man, i wish i could have heard it. and you might wanna poke around the pasenger side intercooler hoses, looked like there might have been a small leak.
Yea I saw some drips under it My new coolant bottle drips it might be that but it soudns loud still maybe even more loud my co worker had me rev it out there before I left lol... but my water pump is making awful noises...
no good man. i can't keep oil or trans fluid in mine though. plus the surging idle... this needs done before any snow sticks to the grough, the firebird isn't gonna like snow
no it won't It will get stuck on flat ground in an inch of snow lol I'm worried about how my car wikll do in the snow this year the tires break free so easy now... have to baby it at the lights I don't have any ic lines passenger side was it green or red? lol but yea I can stop bye tommorrow when I get my check
i couldn't tell, it was just a dark spot on the ground, right up by the fmhe. maybe the radiator tubing then, or it's not even from your car lol. i got to looking at it from the drive thru window and just started thinking, damn, that's probably a solid 12 second car. it'll go **** up some vettes. whats the lift on the cam you're running?
well, for anyone else keeping track, thanks to cole i know that it truely is a random multiple misfire... #1 and #4 seemed to do it the most, so i pulled the wires off the coil to check spark. shocked the f*ck out of myself, so it's firing. got a few on #6, #2, and a handful on #3. #5 never did. rules out coils for sure. anybody have the procedure for a proper CASE relearn? i can't get anything that consistent other than it seems to only be one cylinder at a time
where in indiana is he? it might be time to hand this over to somebody who knows what's going on. i'm ready for it to be done
hahaha probably. even if it's not, i need it tuned. i'll probably give him a call this week sometime
19 inches of vacuum at 3k rpms with the blower hooked up... i think there's a vacuum leak somewhere
well, it finally threw some new codes. in addition to random/multiple misfire, i have MAF low voltage, both oxygen sensor low voltage, and P1646 - EVAP vent control circuit. basically, all air and fuel metering circuits are fubar right now. i believe i have a wiring gremlin
I had some of those codes after my header install and I ended up pinching some wiring between the header and the head might check there.
i know there was a green wire going into a 1-wire connector that i damaged... pulled out of the connector. but i soldered both of the sides together. I had a bunch of problems with the MAF before all of this. i feel like between the MAF and the oxygen sensor, i could explain my misfires. the scan gauge showed constant frequencies though. this is gonna be a pain in the ass.
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