10-02-2024 | #11 |
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10-06-2024 | #12 |
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Re: Fires then dies. HELP
Have tested fuel pressure at the rail and showing between 40 and 45 psi. Checked for any faults at the ALD port by bridging A & B. Only getting code 12, so no faults detected.
HELP PLEASE. I have a Corvette function coming up in a couple of weeks and need the Z running. Question.. Should the engine start and run if the cam angle sensor was faulty ??? I pulled it out again today ( 3rd time ) just to re check, and it looks as good as new. |
10-06-2024 | #13 |
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Re: Fires then dies. HELP
OK, so fuel is apparently not the issue.
Can you confirm spark? Marty |
10-07-2024 | #14 |
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Re: Fires then dies. HELP
It has spark, as it does fire and run. BUT it only runs for a few seconds then dies. So someone is maybe shutting off Fuel or Spark for whatever reason. I don?t know. That?s why I?m here seeking suggestions. Desperate to get this up and running again . 😤
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10-07-2024 | #15 |
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Re: Fires then dies. HELP
Hi Russel,
Are there any ZR-1 owners near you ? I would propose an ECM swap test at this point if possible. |
10-07-2024 | #16 | |
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My current non running Z has a Lingenfelter 495 package in it. My old ?90 Z is stock standard. Would this create an issue by swapping the ECM?s ?? |
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10-07-2024 | #17 |
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Re: Fires then dies. HELP
Marc Haibeck has proved that ECMs are interchangeable between different MY.
To my knowledge nobody is capable of modifying the hardware of the ECM itself to add additionnal features, sensor inputs, control outputs. You can only adjust engine parameters with custom chips. If your ECM looks stock (visually) with no weird extra wire harnesses or a different housing, this is then a standard ECM. So you probably have a custom EEPROM chip for your specific build (engine tuning) but the base ECM hardware should be identical to all of the other ones out there. That would mean that if you put the old 90s EEPROM into your own ECM and plug the whole thing into the old 90s car, that should allow you to test the supposed faulty ECM in the old 90s vette. I would not advise to place your ECM with the custom Lingenfelter chip directly into the standard 90s ZR-1 without really knowing what's going on in the chip. The 90s base engine may run poorly or not at all leading you to think that the ECM is faulty but it's actually not. Maybe your ECM is running an Haibeck chip, you can visually check and then contact him based on the part number for more info. I don't know if Marc sells chips for Lingenfelter build. I would appreciate if members involved in tuning procedure could confirm this statement before damaging a second vette or a working ECM...this is not a standard use case that we're talking about here. |
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Yes, there is a small compartment/door below the ECM where the EEPROM is stored. 1- Unplug the battery 2- Wear some ESD wrist strap (google it if you don't know what that is) to protect the circuitry from electrostatic discharge from your body to the electronics. 3- Unmount the ECM housing from the backet (no need to remove the 4 way connectors / harnesses). Only if you think that it would be easier for you to work on the ECM. 4- Flip carefully the ECM and lay it down on the (pre-protected) windshield. The ECM is not that heavy but made of metal, if you drop it on the windshield you could damage it. The harness is stiff enough not to let that happen but it doesn't cost you anything to lay a towel on it. 5- A gasket is used between the compartment access door and the ECM housing to prevent humidity from getting inside. Remove carefully the door to not damage the gasket. 6- Remove the small access door and there you can access the chip. If it's an Haibeck you will clearly recognize it thanks to the white label. Here's a global overview of the process : https://youtu.be/jMkwEe93SYk?t=240 I insist on the fact that you MUST wear an ESD protection device (either a wrist strap or ESD certified shoes, to "ground" yourself. Not like in the above video, gloves like he wears are not considered as an approved protection method. People usually do not know how to properly handle electronics in unprotected areas like your home garage. You can also pre-call Marc before doing all of this. Maybe he can confirm that you can safely start the old 90s with your current ECM...Nothing to loose getting advice from reknown experts. He can also give you some clear guidelines about your issues in general... Last edited by RSLyrick; 10-07-2024 at 09:25 AM. |
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