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    Major misfire problems.

    2002 5.3l L59 flex fuel into a 98 k1500

    Got everything hooked up and the the truck runs, however it runs like crap. I have a P0200 and P0300, which is injector circuit and random misfires. So far I have hooked up a noid light and the injectors are pulsing. I have verified the wiring for the coils, the injector wiring was not changed except for swapping a few of the wires around. I checked a few of the coils and plugs by grounding against the block and spark was present. I have EFI live and I have misfires on every cylinder, along with 0mv on bank 1 sensor 1 02 sensor, however no codes for that. Fuel pressure at the rail is 40 PSI.

    Before doing this swap there were no codes and no issues with my truck, and I was running the same computer. The 0411 that I am using came with the L59, so I flashed it with the original stock tune when I did the swap.

    I'm thinking that the fuel pressure regulator is bad, since fuel pressure should be around 48-54 PSI, but what other issues could be causing misfires on every cylinder?

    Edit: All fixed now. The PCM pins for 6 and 8 were pushed back into each other and shorting out. Once that was fixed everything was running correctly. It was discovered by taking a multimeter and checking the frequency of the injector pulses, 6 and 8 were showing a higher frequency than the other cylinders.
    Last edited by crzy8mnky; 07-02-2014 at 03:17 PM.

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    if using stock tune for injectors you need much higher base fuel pressure. stock GMs see 58 for most part and that could be causing your issues since your injectors are scaled for the lower psi
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    The injectors are the stock flex fuel injectors, which run 33lbs at 48 PSI. I'm using the stock tune, so I don't think this is the issue.

    So I replaced the regulator and it still showed 40 PSI. Sometimes it will go up to 50 though, and when I pinch the return line I can control the pressure. However, none of this has made a difference in curing the misfires. I pulled the injectors and send them to be ultrasonically cleaned, since I don't know their history. If this doesn't fix the issue then I'm out of ideas.
    Last edited by crzy8mnky; 06-23-2014 at 04:21 PM.

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    if you are at 40psi and tune is stock then the scaling is off

    you either need to scale injectors for 40psi or figure out how to raise pressure
    2002 Lightning - GT headed 5.5Litre w/ Twin 7665s
    2002 Silverado - 427Lsx w/ Twin gt4202s
    2010 Silverado crewcab Z71 - 5.3litre w/ procharger
    2000 Wrangler - 5.3litre with some stance
    2014 Xsport- 3.5 Eco boost
    412 Motorsports

    it ain't that I'm too big to listen to the rumors, It's just that I'm too damn big to pay attention to 'em..That's the difference

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    I was able to raise the pressure by crimping the return fuel line and it made no difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crzy8mnky View Post
    I was able to raise the pressure by crimping the return fuel line and it made no difference.
    crimping the line now restricts volume....motors need to see a certain psi and a certain volume
    2002 Lightning - GT headed 5.5Litre w/ Twin 7665s
    2002 Silverado - 427Lsx w/ Twin gt4202s
    2010 Silverado crewcab Z71 - 5.3litre w/ procharger
    2000 Wrangler - 5.3litre with some stance
    2014 Xsport- 3.5 Eco boost
    412 Motorsports

    it ain't that I'm too big to listen to the rumors, It's just that I'm too damn big to pay attention to 'em..That's the difference

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