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It starts missing very bad after pulling up a hill, I did purchase a scanner and have been monitoring the fuel trims as well as some other points, When I got to the top of the hill the engine had no power and was shaking like it was running out of gas and engine all most died out, I then looked at both short term fuel trims they both about a negative -18, after 10 secs the engine goes back to running smooth and normal after letting off the throttle, I need help reading the graphs to determine what is causing the fuel trims to go into negative when I would expect them to be in the positive when pulling up a hill
So my question is could someone please list the points I need to record and post here to diagnose negative fuel times under this condition.
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A volumetric efficiency test will also reveal a restricted exhaust.
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Viewed your back pressure test. At 3k RPM, engine has no restrictions.
Post some baseline data at idle. Both STFT and LTFT. MAF in g/s.and RPM.
Make sure your engine is at operating temp for readings.
Do you have graphing on your scanner and do you know how to read 02 voltage?
Forgot to mention. Those STFT and LTFT should be for B1S1 and B2S1. Don't worry about S2 data for now.
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What's interesting on the back pressure test I did "See Link below" is how much the needle bounces into the negative on the lower RPM, and smoothens out on the higher RPM, That test was done in front of the CAT, with the muffler disconnected. What are your thoughts on the high bouncing negative?
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I don't see any trim data other than the -18 STFT in your initial post. If you have more, I'd like to see it.
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Since exhaust back-pressure looks good, I would take a close look at the Mass Air Flow, O2 sensors, accelerator and throttle position, Temp Sensors...
I, still, think a Volumetric Efficiency test would be a good idea, too.
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Does this do this only on hills which could be indicative of a possible wire rubbing, something getting more wet, soaked in fluid, etc?
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Fuel tank level? Thinking maybe could be picking up a little air if all fuel isn't getting sucked up properly?
I'm sure there's more. I wouldn't throw the parts canon at it though.
Going to lay down and take a nap but could lookup any test procedures you may need later if you need to know what wires to test for what part. LMK..
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Here is the capture I got when I got to the top of the hill and the engin would barely run, shaking like it was running out of gas, and got the P300
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9.41 g/s @ 601 RPM's ?
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PCV valve, fuel filter?
I 600rpm I saw it said as you topped the hill. Is that as in you topped the hill, pulled off to the side and got the reading on the side of the road or was it a punch of a button as you were creating the hill while still driving as those 2 things will make a difference especially in the grams per second reading.
No air leaks, venting issues or anything like that or does that need to be tested for?
Almost acts as if it's either sucking air or starving for fuel which both can cause these issues.
Is this the TBI injection system? Maybe I missed that part.
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At an idle it has about 22 inch of vacuum not sure what it has when it starts missing.
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Thanks for everyones input!
I really need to figured this thing out...!
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Second is the MAF readings. As Chad previously pointed out. Your MAF at idle is to high. Should be around 5.5 to 6 g/s. I notice that the readings go down with increase in RPM. As you replaced the MAF it could be bad. Check your MAF for powers and ground and 5v reference. Unless you have a scope, you're not going to be able to see if it's producing a good signal. Try unplugging the MAF. GM will run a default when unplugged. See if you get improvement.
LTFT's tell alot. Idle threw WOT.
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