Stop in and I will take a look at it with the Tech II.
Stop in and I will take a look at it with the Tech II.
Cal Editor aka A.J.
Lead Calibrator at PCM Calibrators
ASE Master Certified since 1988 -- ASE L1, F1 & A9
GM Technician since 1999 -- GM World Class Technician since 2009
CNG Installer -- CSA Inspector
A handful of people out there who do have an intimate knowledge of GM Calibrations
I think it was just #1 and #2 or just #2 that was misfiring. I can try and richen it up for him. He had a larger cam installed. I have JET, HPT and EFILive install on my work PC. If he still have the old VCM in it I can make some adjustments with JET.
It has been 2 months since I looked at it and when he left to go back to the installer I was thinking about the Cam and Fuel thing
Cal Editor aka A.J.
Lead Calibrator at PCM Calibrators
ASE Master Certified since 1988 -- ASE L1, F1 & A9
GM Technician since 1999 -- GM World Class Technician since 2009
CNG Installer -- CSA Inspector
A handful of people out there who do have an intimate knowledge of GM Calibrations
Well any GM dealer with a Tech II scantool can do a crank relearn, but
the Snap-On Modis scantool can do it as well, you are more likely to find
the modis at a small local shop than than the Tech II.
Edit: day late dollar short.
Last edited by L31Sleeper; April 29th, 2010 at 07:05 PM.
Cal Editor aka A.J.
Lead Calibrator at PCM Calibrators
ASE Master Certified since 1988 -- ASE L1, F1 & A9
GM Technician since 1999 -- GM World Class Technician since 2009
CNG Installer -- CSA Inspector
A handful of people out there who do have an intimate knowledge of GM Calibrations
Cal Editor aka A.J.
Lead Calibrator at PCM Calibrators
ASE Master Certified since 1988 -- ASE L1, F1 & A9
GM Technician since 1999 -- GM World Class Technician since 2009
CNG Installer -- CSA Inspector
A handful of people out there who do have an intimate knowledge of GM Calibrations
A few tweaks to the Air-Fuel mix and we trimmed out the misfire i think, still have to leave it running for an hour to check but after 15 mins no problems, Things are working well here now and from here we move to horsepower, thanks alot guys for all your help, see u in another thread
well heres the final post for this thread! After chasing and chasing and being lied too by my engine installer, we found the issue! When they replaced the distributor cap they didnt attach the rotor piece, it was just sitting in there spinning on its own, I have pictures of the damage done if anyone wants to see a truely wrecked dist cap, this has stopped the misfire (BIG SURPRISE!) and shes running like a top now! just working on the tune to bring out the horses now and loving it, Thanks for all your help guys!