Assuming it cranks, have you checked the fuses?
Other than you may have to tell the computer the fault was repaired with a scan tool
Other than you may have to tell the computer the fault was repaired with a scan tool
My dad always told me that the good ones will put up a fight. He also said the same thing about women.It works! Man what a battle
Yeah, I ran into the failed parts issue with a brake switch once, and it kicked my butt.Failed new parts suck! They will kick your ass every time when working on something. "I just replaced that, it's not the problem" so you search and search for something else. I've seen a ton of failed sensors and such from parts stores. Some stuff is better to go OEM if possible but sometimes price and availability make you go aftermarket and the quality is horrible now days. Glad you are making progress. This will be way fun to drive when you are done. Quit getting more projects Greg! LOL!
Yeah I'd have way more than you if I had some dang money. Or if they fell in my lap like your lucky ass! Continue on...I just want to see this one doing smokey burnouts!Yeah, I ran into the failed parts issue with a brake switch once, and it kicked my butt.
Also, I don’t come to this website to be told not to buy more projects lol.
Aaaaaaannnnnd, you’re the last one to say stop buying projects! Old McDonald!!!
I had a buddy that’s kind of a car guy ask if this will be able to do a burnout with the smaller 31’s on it lol.I just want to see this one doing smokey burnouts!

I do not have access, but he can swing by soon hopefully. Yes it definitely has spark.Do you still have access to the scanner? You need the crank signal to get spark or fuel and the cam sensor tells it when to inject fuel. If it runs on spray, then you probably have spark.
Ok so maybe I’m less that 40psi. I’ll hook up a gauge tonight and go from there.Minimum pressure for the injectors to work is between 40-45 psi. Any less and the injector can’t open up. Spec is 55-62.
You should be able to put a noid light on one of the injectors to see if it’s getting the signal to fire.
But you got to have fuel pressure still for it to work.
I have a similar problem on my l29, pressure drops instantly after a spike up in pressure, I have to cycle the ignition on and and off a couple of times before it will start.I am using a regulator/filter like the one Howell mentions in the installation paperwork.
No fuel on any of the injectors. No contamination in the oil.
I had a similar issue with my pedal not responding initially. After some tracing I figured out my throttle control module didn't have a good ground. I'd start with verifying that you have power and ground going to your module first.I need to dig into it more with my buddy’s scanner, but the injectors aren’t firing for some reason. I’ve got fuel up to the rail, but it only runs on starting fluid.
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I’ve also got a consistent code for the accelerator pedal position sensor (APPS) and the throttle does nothing more than twitch when the truck is first turned on as seen in the video above.
I tried another throttle body I had, but that was not the issue. I’m going to grab an OEM pedal sensor today and see if that takes care of the throttle issue.
So with both of those issues I have questions:
1. Does low fuel pressure prevent the injectors from firing? If so, what’s the threshold?
2. Would the faulty APPS contribute the the injectors at all?