I was going to have a mini-vacation soaking at a hot springs resort about 100 miles away, and I thought, I'LL DRIVE MY TROOPER! Trooper has MegaSquirt and that is a nice road to do some tuning on. And everything was working great. The hills were perfect for holding the engine at various loads to let the megasquirt auto-tune do it's thing. But then I started losing power. My megasquirt was on fire. First thing? Take a picture.


I plugged the factory ECU back in hoping to complete my trip on that, however the truck didn't want to start, and when it did it was very weak and sounded strange. I shut it off since obviously something besides the ECU had failed. Looked around under the hood, nothing seemed amiss. Started the engine again and checked the injectors - one wasn't spraying. I was running on 2-4-6. I unplugged injector #1 to avoid ruining my stock ECU.
Looks like an injector failed and over-currented the board in a catastrophic way.


So, I turned around and drove home. Three cylinders drove me at 55 MPH most of the way. No relaxing in a natural hot spring fed pool for me. Sad.
I plugged the factory ECU back in hoping to complete my trip on that, however the truck didn't want to start, and when it did it was very weak and sounded strange. I shut it off since obviously something besides the ECU had failed. Looked around under the hood, nothing seemed amiss. Started the engine again and checked the injectors - one wasn't spraying. I was running on 2-4-6. I unplugged injector #1 to avoid ruining my stock ECU.
Looks like an injector failed and over-currented the board in a catastrophic way.
So, I turned around and drove home. Three cylinders drove me at 55 MPH most of the way. No relaxing in a natural hot spring fed pool for me. Sad.
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