It all comes down to getting a reading on the thing...
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It all comes down to getting a reading on the thing...
Yep, that's the best place to start so you don't stress out.
I'm going to get some shut eye guys, call me tomorrw Aaron. :spit:
The days of trouble shooting piece by piece are one huh?:spit:
No, it can be done but a scanner makes life easy! :)
auto zone does free scanning, and there scanners tell you exactly what the codes are.
wow, you need a fuel pressure gauge, too, to diagnose/verify current conditions. Also, verify its not pushing fuel out the fuel pressure regulator hose. A bad FPR can do that, huh Ricky?
Did you swap intakes? I had an Issue like this on my camaro once after i had the intake off while doing a head and cam swap. Turned out that i pinched the wiring harness under the back of the intake and i was getting air sucked in at the back.
One i fixed that it ran fine.
Any updates on this?
Yep replaced the o2 sensors and it runs great.