Reviving this thread. Changed out the plug on the cam sensor, swapped the sensor, check the cam teeth, ran the entire Ford troubleshooting tree and still having the same problem. Only thing I haven't...
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Reviving this thread. Changed out the plug on the cam sensor, swapped the sensor, check the cam teeth, ran the entire Ford troubleshooting tree and still having the same problem. Only thing I haven't...
Murfie, it ended up being a loose cam sensor. The retaining clip is broken so it wasn't staying plugged in. Weird that it runs fine when moving, but limits itself when stationary. I still swapped...
Also just confirmed with Circle D that the converter (by serial number) should be stalling anywhere from 3300-3700 depending on power.
It's a 3500 stall 3b so my limit of 2500 rpm just doesn't make any sense. I'm willing to try anything at this point so I'll try swapping the wires this weekend.
No luck with setting negative. I tried -5 and -50, with traction control enabled and disabled with no luck. Also disabled all the fuel and spark source torque limiting and it had no effect. Relays...
I'll have to try that thanks. Give me a few days to report back.
Already is
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Log attached of what the truck is doing. I'm not finding anything strange on my end. The DTCs are for a camshaft sensor that is intermittent.
Just want to clarify the issue. The 2 step works in park and neutral (set to 3500 rpm). When in drive with the transbrake engaged, there is some sort of limiter that will not let it rev above 2500...
I have a '14 F150 drivetrain (5.0 and 6R80) swapped into an 86 Ranger and am having issues with getting the 2 step to go above 2400 RPM. If I set my 2 step to 2500, there is a distinct difference in...