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<blockquote data-quote="lilsilverponey" data-source="post: 15683006" data-attributes="member: 120027"><p>I am attempting to REVIVE this thread from THE DEAD. </p><p></p><p>Life has thrown me multiple curve balls throughout the past few months and the car was basically forgotten about. BUT, my twin brother is getting married in November and has DROPPED THE BOMB that he would like to drive off in the stang IF READY. This was the kick in the pants I needed to hop back on the horse. </p><p></p><p>HOWEVER, this past week I managed to squeeze some time to check a few things and found the following issues: </p><p></p><p>1. Car was running like shit because when I did the previously mentioned 12PSI pull I blew off 3 vacuum lines (which are all now secured). </p><p></p><p>2. I realized the MAF sensor wasn't completely wired correctly, the IAT2 wires were never tied in, this has been fixed. </p><p></p><p>3. Took the car for a quick test run and could not build boost (only did one small pull). I DID notice that when the car reached 0 vacuum, it "bucked" like it was about to shut down like it has done before (but didn't die this time). When I got home I noticed that the boost controller wasn't on. I would assume this is the reason it couldn't build boost. I am more concerned with the car "bucking" like it did. I am still investigating why the boost controller isn't turning on.</p><p></p><p>4. A new neighbor let me borrow a nice scanner, post pull, I played around with the data streaming (car off and cold) and found the following (pictures attached!). </p><p></p><p>- Intake Air Temp 2 Volt: 489V - I am assuming I possibly wired the IAT2 wires to the MAF backwards (had to take a guess). </p><p>- MAP Sensor Voltage: 2.44V - Is this acceptable? Seems low. </p><p></p><p>Thanks everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilsilverponey, post: 15683006, member: 120027"] I am attempting to REVIVE this thread from THE DEAD. Life has thrown me multiple curve balls throughout the past few months and the car was basically forgotten about. BUT, my twin brother is getting married in November and has DROPPED THE BOMB that he would like to drive off in the stang IF READY. This was the kick in the pants I needed to hop back on the horse. HOWEVER, this past week I managed to squeeze some time to check a few things and found the following issues: 1. Car was running like shit because when I did the previously mentioned 12PSI pull I blew off 3 vacuum lines (which are all now secured). 2. I realized the MAF sensor wasn't completely wired correctly, the IAT2 wires were never tied in, this has been fixed. 3. Took the car for a quick test run and could not build boost (only did one small pull). I DID notice that when the car reached 0 vacuum, it "bucked" like it was about to shut down like it has done before (but didn't die this time). When I got home I noticed that the boost controller wasn't on. I would assume this is the reason it couldn't build boost. I am more concerned with the car "bucking" like it did. I am still investigating why the boost controller isn't turning on. 4. A new neighbor let me borrow a nice scanner, post pull, I played around with the data streaming (car off and cold) and found the following (pictures attached!). - Intake Air Temp 2 Volt: 489V - I am assuming I possibly wired the IAT2 wires to the MAF backwards (had to take a guess). - MAP Sensor Voltage: 2.44V - Is this acceptable? Seems low. Thanks everyone! [/QUOTE]
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