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At this point the best course of action would be to put a scope on the crank and cams signals to verify them. Also, remove your engine grounds, clean then, and reinstall. Verify good clean ground to ECU. You might consider adding temporary additional grounds from chassis to engine and from battery to chassis. Bottom line is verify clean solid grounds everywhere, and if that does not work, look into getting a scope to verify those sensor signals.
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Cleaned the grounds and added a few extra one's Car is still doing the same thing. Originally Posted by stockhatch
At this point the best course of action would be to put a scope on the crank and cams signals to verify them. Also, remove your engine grounds, clean then, and reinstall. Verify good clean ground to ECU. You might consider adding temporary additional grounds from chassis to engine and from battery to chassis. Bottom line is verify clean solid grounds everywhere, and if that does not work, look into getting a scope to verify those sensor signals.
The ecu looks fine but i'm guessing this may be the issue. I'm at the end of the road with the car.
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The ecu looks fine but i'm guessing this may be the issue. I'm at the end of the road with the car.
I hear ya man. Hang in there, its always something stupid simple in the end Originally Posted by OneQwkV6
Cleaned the grounds and added a few extra one's Car is still doing the same thing. The ecu looks fine but i'm guessing this may be the issue. I'm at the end of the road with the car.

Don't want to sell it but i have no choice with moving and low funds.
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Aww bummer... oh well glad that you got the problem sorted on the ecu's reading on a sensor with the ecu swap. Originally Posted by OneQwkV6
Don't want to sell it but i have no choice with moving and low funds.
Good luck on your moving
