So, on the Trooper 3.4L SFI conversion project: I got it running and driving, however it was running super rich. I had an injector (#3) that was leaking terribly. I have a spare set of injectors from a bundle of parts I bought (from a similar 93-95 SFI 3.4L), unknown condition, but I was hoping they at least wouldn't be AS bad. The part number stamped on them was different than my originals, so I opted to switch all the injectors to keep everything the same. Stupidly, I didn't make note of the number before I installed them. Anyway, I got everything is back together and it fired right up. Ran for a couple seconds, then died. Since then, I get NOTHING. I have spark, I have fuel pressure, I have 12v to the injectors (no noid light to test though). The spare injectors are the same impedance as the original ones.
I can only assume that I roasted the ECU somehow. I did blow a fuse on my custom wiring harness at some point (which is unlabeled of course). I never disconnected the battery while I was working on it; again, kind of stupid. The fuse (10A) has been replaced and it holds.
I have another ECU from an automatic equipped vehicle (Trooper is a 5-sp). I tried swapping that in, still no fire. My harness does have a VATS bypass built in, any idea if that is specific to the ECU? I'll call the place that made it Monday morning to find out for sure.
Any thoughts?
I can only assume that I roasted the ECU somehow. I did blow a fuse on my custom wiring harness at some point (which is unlabeled of course). I never disconnected the battery while I was working on it; again, kind of stupid. The fuse (10A) has been replaced and it holds.
I have another ECU from an automatic equipped vehicle (Trooper is a 5-sp). I tried swapping that in, still no fire. My harness does have a VATS bypass built in, any idea if that is specific to the ECU? I'll call the place that made it Monday morning to find out for sure.
Any thoughts?
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