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Old 08-11-2008, 12:01 PM
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ill give it a shot in min then
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you might also try jiggling the injectors while it is running...
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ill have to wait till i get out of work to get the carb cleaner
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no dice on the carb cleaner. and jiggling didnt work either. could an injector be clogged?
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Originally Posted by BlackGMC
After making a histogram that has LTFT Bank1 and LTFT Bank2 seperated, it looks like you might have a vacuum leak on one side... Notice the difference between the sides... Leaky intake perhaps or a leak around the injectors.... I would log the trims at idle and spray the crap out of it with some carb cleaner and see if the trims change..... Looking at the histogram the problem is across the board, not just at a certain MPH...

VE Bank1 LTFT


VE Bank2 LTFT



MAF Bank1 LTFT


MAF Bank2 LTFT
look at you working the HPT now! LMAO

Man, it's gotta be a vacuum leak or something pre-o2. Unless your o2 is toast. Swap your o2's make sure the problem doesn't stay with the sensor.
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you might want to meet up with blackgmc as he is just around the corner from ya, hell you WOT is 14.3 afr, its about to blow.
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Originally Posted by dewmanshu
look at you working the HPT now! LMAO

Man, it's gotta be a vacuum leak or something pre-o2. Unless your o2 is toast. Swap your o2's make sure the problem doesn't stay with the sensor.
read first post dewey
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Originally Posted by v8
you might want to meet up with blackgmc as he is just around the corner from ya, hell you WOT is 14.3 afr, its about to blow.
i have been hooking up with him for the past month and this has got us stumped. and the 14.3 afr i had pe off from trying to troubleshoot this a while back. hell! at this point i wish it would blow.

i have sprayed all over the intake with a full can of supersized carb cleaner it did not move the trims a bit. so , how else do you detect the leak?
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try swapping injectors side to side and see if it moves...
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my bad... can I excuse myself due to drinking?


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