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If the plugs are dry that sounds like the injectors arent firing.
Unfortunately am coming to that conclusionIf the plugs are dry that sounds like the injectors arent firing.
The 2.9 is batch fire. Meaning it fires 3 at a time. The ECM grounds the injectors to fire them. If the injectors are getting 12v power, either the wires from the ECM to injectors are bad...or the ECM is bad. Since its all 6 id bet on the ECMUnfortunately am coming to that conclusion
I’ve heard they go out all the time on these, is it really just plug in play or will need to program it. Any way to diagnose it’s the problem?The 2.9 is batch fire. Meaning it fires 3 at a time. The ECM grounds the injectors to fire them. If the injectors are getting 12v power, either the wires from the ECM to injectors are bad...or the ECM is bad. Since its all 6 id bet on the ECM
I dont know how to test it. But yes they are plug and play....just get an 88 ECM. Only difference is manual or auto trans.I’ve heard they go out all the time on these, is it really just plug in play or will need to program it. Any way to diagnose it’s the problem?
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I manual swapped, stick with original auto or get the manual? I’m thinking just stay with it.I dont know how to test it. But yes they are plug and play....just get an 88 ECM. Only difference is manual or auto trans.
Manual. I went through that with my 4.0 swap, I had a manual and the only computer I could lay my hands on was an auto, so I ran with it for years. Finally decided to buy a manual computer and found two things… my auto computer was always a little funny and it also had bad capacitors at the end. The manual computer fixed a lot of things and made it run a lot better.I manual swapped, stick with original auto or get the manual? I’m thinking just stay with it.
I agree with @lil_Blue_Ford get the manual ECM.I manual swapped, stick with original auto or get the manual? I’m thinking just stay with it.
i should also add that california or federal emissions matter too
Very good to know, will be ordering one later this afternoon. I noticed I don’t get a single code when trying to read them. In the past I ALWAYS had at least egr. Now it doesn’t even show a test code.Manual. I went through that with my 4.0 swap, I had a manual and the only computer I could lay my hands on was an auto, so I ran with it for years. Finally decided to buy a manual computer and found two things… my auto computer was always a little funny and it also had bad capacitors at the end. The manual computer fixed a lot of things and made it run a lot better.
How do I know which I’ve got ?i should also add that california or federal emissions matter too
88 wouldnt be MAF regardless. That didnt hit till 90 IIRCShould be on the sticker near the hood latch. If that's not there (or readable),
Does your 88 have a Mass Air Flow sensor?
If yes then California Emissions.
If no the Federal Emissions.
Really? I didn't know that. So my Ranger is currently California compliant? Here's the sticker. It doesn't say anything about California. It just mentions US EPA reg'sShould be on the sticker near the hood latch. If that's not there (or readable),
Does your 88 have a Mass Air Flow sensor?
If yes then California Emissions.
If no the Federal Emissions.
The cali ones will say CARB compliant i think.Really? I didn't know that. So my Ranger is currently California compliant? Here's the sticker. It doesn't say anything about California. It just mentions US EPA reg's
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