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90 psi means very little if they are all within about 10% of each other.
the only way i was able to get 90psi was by flooring it while i was cranking it over unless im doing the test wrong. what should the psi be at per cylinder? does anyone know?
it started about a month ago and slowly got worse i though it just needed a tune up. so i put new a cap and roatter, spark plug wires and spark plugs and it ran fine for a while and then it was back the same.
i was wondering if the ECM might be going bad but i dont know how to check it other then buy a new one and compare.I thought 90psi was way to low for a engine to run also but it starts right up. I already have the engine out and on the stand. Skyhiranger you answered my questions straight to the point and are very helpful Thanks
Quote from: DMzuk on October 05, 2011, 05:34:53 PM i was wondering if the ECM might be going bad but i dont know how to check it other then buy a new one and compare.I thought 90psi was way to low for a engine to run also but it starts right up. I already have the engine out and on the stand. Skyhiranger you answered my questions straight to the point and are very helpful Thanks ECM's aren't cheap.
Gotcha, i was looking at Hawk's website and they are around $320, that's why i was saying that, they must be the EFI setup.