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Junk car fail tests?

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8 years 7 months ago #10225 by Noah
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I like the injector balance test idea. ;)

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8 years 7 months ago #10240 by Ben
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Tyler wrote:

Ben wrote: Tyler glad you made it how should I let the smoke out of the modules?

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Reverse the starter power and block ground, like in the Bad Engine Computer series? I feel like this is the way to get maximum smoke from any installed modules. B) Or, connect a spark plug wire to the Class 2 network and see if it'll survive.

OH! I got an idea! Run the injector balance test on one cylinder, and see how many cycles it takes to hydrolock it. :lol: We're always told you run the risk of bending rods if you don't run the engine between tests, but will it?


lol i like the secondary ignition idea im going to try welding directly to the computer ground (which i dont think will harm it) definately see how many injecotr balance tests i can do i would bet you could get away with atleast 10

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8 years 7 months ago #10244 by Ben
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Well as it turns out snap on won't let you run more than 1 per cylinder in the directions it says without cycling the ignition but even after cycling ignition multiple times the option would reappear but when you select it it ends up telling you it's already been done and sends you back to cylinder selection window

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8 years 7 months ago #10266 by Tyler
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Ben wrote: Well as it turns out snap on won't let you run more than 1 per cylinder in the directions it says without cycling the ignition but even after cycling ignition multiple times the option would reappear but when you select it it ends up telling you it's already been done and sends you back to cylinder selection window


Ah yeah, Snappy trying to keep us out of trouble. :-( :lol: How about just grounding an injector control wire instead?

On second thought, that'd probably just end up like this one:

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