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Re: 90 - Running out of breath at 5000 - No Codes
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I've ordered a fuel filter, in hindsight I should have just bought one from a local store and had instant results. I will pickup the long hose likely today, and that way be able to run a test tomorrow (filter should arrive same day). If it is the fuel pump. Which one should I get, I seem to remember running into a previous post of yours where you weren't such a big fan of the Airtex On 06-12-2012: "I wouldn't touch an Airtex ever again. My first "How to" on a fuel pump replacement ended in the Airtex failing. Maybe I just got a bad one but not willing to take a chance again. The flow rate on the P240KC is just fine for a stock engine. " Would you recommend the P240KC or something else? Thanks again to this community for being so helpful, experience really is the key to success with this IMHO |
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09-09-2013 | #22 |
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Re: 90 - Running out of breath at 5000 - No Codes
Suburban or Tahoe pumps work fine.
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Re: 90 - Running out of breath at 5000 - No Codes
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Easy to find out. Pinch the regulator vacuum. A really good pump will hit above 53 a mediocre one will be just above 50. Anything less than 50 is crap especially if it is new.
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Re: 90 - Running out of breath at 5000 - No Codes
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Yes that is my quote from a different thead. Aritex let me down. As for PERFORMANCE ELECTRIC Part # P240KC I put two of them in a bit over a year ago and have been happy with them. Just yesterday I was testing them
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09-09-2013 | #26 |
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Re: 90 - Running out of breath at 5000 - No Codes
My recent lack of power issue turned out to be bad ignition wires. And they only had about 8K miles on them.
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09-21-2013 | #27 |
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Re: 90 - Running out of breath at 5000 - No Codes
So the potential fuel pump problem has been resolved. I installed 2 P240KC fuel pumps (if you are fearful of doing this, don't be it was very very easy - I have no prior experience with this stuff - <2 hours should probably be 45 minutes) and a fuel filter. Immediately after doing the swap I went for the excited test drive... same issue and saw a SES light very soon after start. Went home, hooked it up - Code 65 Rich Exhaust... I reset it and went for another test drive just to hopefully confirm the problem... Code 61 - Secondary Port Throttle.
Anyway, I'm a little confused as to what the problem is and where to find it. I recently replaced much of the whole secondary vacuum deal(solenoid and spider tubes). I hooked up the Tech 1 I recently acquired and noticed the Secondary Vacuum is 0 KPA. It does not move from this number. So I thought maybe I have a bad sensor, hooked up my handheld vacuum pump, and watched the secondary sensor work and show changes in vacuum in accordance with what I was doing. So I feel at a loss for finding the leak. I've checked the pipe leading from the pump to plenum, and no leak also the vacuum pump does stop shortly after energizing and stay off. I had previously followed the code 61 instructions on this forum and I'm unsure of what I can do differently if I pull the thing apart again. Is there a good restart point or something obvious I may have missed. Any thoughts are welcomed. Best Regards Jonathan |
09-21-2013 | #28 |
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Re: 90 - Running out of breath at 5000 - No Codes
I don't know if I can be of much help but looking at the FSM for a 1990 on page 6e3-c1-11and 12, It shows the vacuum and voltage at normal and full power switch settings. Normal mode should be 0.0 kPa and .54 - .62 volts at all times. Full power mode should be 33-66 kPa and 1.3 - 3.1 volts with the Tech1 tool.
You won't have full secondary operation if an engine code is present. I am also wondering if the ECM is not recognizing full power mode for some reason even though the FP switch is on. Chart C1-F on page 6e3-c1-22. |
09-22-2013 | #29 |
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Re: 90 - Running out of breath at 5000 - No Codes
Jonathan, here is way to operate the secondaries with the plenum in place. This will allow you to test them and actually see them pull in without rolling down the highway.
I agree with all in this article except the assertion that 1 sec cycle time on the pump is ok. It states that that having a longer cycle time does not affect the engine power. While this is correct, to leave a system with this amount of leakage is just asking for the pump to cycle itself into oblivion. I'd investigate and fix a vacuum system that cycled 10 sec or less. So anyway, try this and actuate the secondaries several times. If they seem to pull in on both sides, clear any codes then go for a drive and see. If it drops out again look to see what codes are set again and we can go from there. http://www.zr1specialist.com/HAT%20W...0Operation.pdf
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