AuroraGirl
Well-Known Member
Whats your elevation? Ambient pressure at your elevation might be 12 inches of mercuryHi there,
Still having problems.. I pulled the map sensor out and it was dirty with oil, so I cleaned it very well and put it back in. It did seem to run a little better but still didn’t fix the problem. It’s reading 12 inHg on my scan tool. I checked the fuel pressure and it’s at a constant 55-60 with key on and at idle. I took a look at my fuel trims on it aswell and there is one odd ball. Both of my stft are at 0 but ltft 1 is at -3.9, but the ltft b2 is at 25% and seems to stay there. From what I’ve researched the 25% is not an ideal number to be having. Not sure if that is a o2 senor problem and what one it would be to cause only one bank to have a high fuel %. Any ideas? Thanks
Where im from thats almost 2 inches of mercury low, but im only about 1000 ish feet above sea level, if that.
25% means your fueling control has maxed out its ability to compensate, and 0% means its probably not applying any immediate corrections with oxygen sensor readings
Id look at your mAF sensor, clean it with maf spray on the elements, ensure your intake tube has 0 leaks after your MAF sensor, then inspect for exhaust leaks. Gross leaks will do this, but the "cracked manifolds" these trucks have shouldnt be that extreme. The O2 are right after the pipes im pretty sure, so you shouldnt have much leak potential before that.
Id suggest using a propane torch, unlit , with your intake all buttoned up after cleaning the maf. put propane on top of the intake manifold along both sides, by where the boot connects ot the throttle body, and then up toward the MAF sensor but never on the left side of the intake box (Thats where it pulls in air)
If you dont get any idle climbing , your fine there.
If your elevation doesnt make sense for 12inches mercury, then id say you have issue there
Im assumign the reading you were reporting was BARO
(barometric)
MAP while idling should be like, 9x something KPA (Idk what that is in sae, my scan tools report pressures in metric so I go by that)
MAP while holding throttle should be less
you should also use a vacuum gauge on the engine, see what you get at idle
