Jesus, and it says "their" implying that I'm doing this for someone else....I'm not. It's for my truck...
Jesus, and it says "their" implying that I'm doing this for someone else....I'm not. It's for my truck...
Again, dont waste your time tooning until you can get the O2s sorted.
Quick update about the o2 Sensors.
B1S1 Sensor works as intended but only if B1S2 is unplugged. As soon as it's plugged in, it sends them both shorted. So I tested between the pins and B1S2 connector is shorted between the ground and the H2OS Low side. However, it's not in the harness because I unplugged the Blue C1 connector from the PCM to test continuity to ground and it wasn't there. Then I went back to the connector and retested there, no short to be found. It only appears when I plug it into the PCM, so I thought, "Ok, PCMs aren't perfect, sometimes they go bad (though very rarely)" so I programmed another PCM, and same issue so it's got to be something else. I'll look more into it tomorrow when the sun comes back.
Case ground harness or isolated ground harness? And case ground sensors or isolated ground sensors? And is the harness the same type as the sensors? By the way, what is the harness - factory, good aftermarket, crap Chinese aftermarket?
https://forum.hptuners.com/showthrea...ted-ground-O2s
Good Morning Blind, thanks for shooting that link. That helps a lot and explains why I'm seeing the continuity between the ground and Pin A (when C1 is connected to the PCM) so it's a case ground harness. I'll check the o2 sensor by unthreading it from the exhaust and completely isolated for the set up there.
Additionally, I found that I have the 29lb injectors pn# 12580681. Your spreadsheet was instrumental in fixing that mistake so I thank you for that.
Just downloaded the injector data into the truck and ALREADY made a HUGE difference. It doesn't chug at first until it "warms up" and adds 80% fueling....Blind, thank you so much for that spreadsheet.