LEEREED123
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what are the effects of a bad ESC module?
would it effect fuel milage?
would it effect fuel milage?
LEEREED123 said:what are the effects of a bad ESC module?
would it effect fuel milage?
y5mgisi said:How do we do this bypass if you dont mind me asking?
dyeager535 said:I *think* he is talking about TBI based on the vehicles in the profile. I just assumed that, if not, and it's standalone ESC, the above post is how you do it.
broncoman6524 said:From my understadning...an esc hei dist has a 7pin module...the way i did it was unplugged the harness for the coil from the 7pin module removed the 7pin module from dist and unhooked it from the pickup coil. (green and yellow wire)
Then in my case i have MSD, so i used their magnetic p/u thingy that replaces all of this, if you have, or can get a 5or 4 pin module simply plug the coil harness and the pickup coil into it and you've bypassed the ESC.
I can get pics too if anybody wants them...ive got a spare dist and harnesses...
someone correct me if im wrong though...
jonrpick said:That's essentially what I did, but you must have pins 1 and 3 jumpered together as I did. They're essentially an "in" and "out". If not jumpered, the Ign. module will be sending data to a non-existent ESC, and excepting a response. By jumpering, you eliminate the ESC while completely the loop.
broncoman6524 said:Correct, for retaining the stock 7pin esc module.
broncoman6524 said:TBI doesnt have hei...so the distributeres will be different....I was speaking Hei...
LEEREED123 said:MY APPOLOGIES! Yes, it is a TBI vehicle with an external esc module next to the master cylinder.
the reason i asked is that i have a fault code for an ESC but really no noticable problem. I was wondering about fuel milage, since mine has seemed to drop quite a bit.(6-8 mpg) so I was curious. had one in stock here at work, so I figure I'll put it in and see what happens.