Ok so i just did a 3.4 sfi out of a 94 camaro in my s10 its a m/t the problem i am having is that it runs for a few seconds then shuts off i changed the fuel pump i have 45 psi in the fuel rail then i have power to injectors and everything is hooked up as in motor wise im 16 and i know stuff but im just stumped on this one so please if you can help that would be great!
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Originally posted by A.F.W View PostOk so i just did a 3.4 sfi out of a 94 camaro in my s10 its a m/t the problem i am having is that it runs for a few seconds then shuts off i changed the fuel pump i have 45 psi in the fuel rail then i have power to injectors and everything is hooked up as in motor wise im 16 and i know stuff but im just stumped on this one so please if you can help that would be great!
Mike
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yes, and do a double check of all your intake sensors.
Its runs!!!>>>Aint No 60* Sound Like Mehttp://youtu.be/YKEmNwa141U
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If you're using the Camaro PCM it could be VATS (Vehicle Anti-theft System) kicking in. It can be bypassed pretty easily, search "VATS bypass" for more info.
If you're not using the Camaro's PCM just ignore this postsigpic"It's your car. Do with it what you wish, but as you enter this unknown world you will need to invent the wheel all over again. For the adventurous and those that are backyard mechanics who have nothing but time you might like this. Most have plenty of frustrating moments and the process usually takes significantly longer then what anyone could imagine. The end result of this conversion is completely up to you." - Jon McCullough of BMCautos.com
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Originally posted by TechRod View PostIf you're using the Camaro PCM it could be VATS (Vehicle Anti-theft System) kicking in. It can be bypassed pretty easily, search "VATS bypass" for more info.
If you're not using the Camaro's PCM just ignore this post
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Excellent!
Good luck with your truck A.F.W.sigpic"It's your car. Do with it what you wish, but as you enter this unknown world you will need to invent the wheel all over again. For the adventurous and those that are backyard mechanics who have nothing but time you might like this. Most have plenty of frustrating moments and the process usually takes significantly longer then what anyone could imagine. The end result of this conversion is completely up to you." - Jon McCullough of BMCautos.com
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