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>> LEAN both banks, P0171 & P0174, FTrims WAY positive, O2 sensors "bouncing" full range!...


I am surprised your check engine light is not on with exhaust gas as lean as your numbers show.
Oh, CEL/MIL IS ON... sorry if that wasn't apparent.

So, with manually pulling vacuum on the EGR, what's the drill here, engine COLD, WARM, etc...???
 
With P0171 and P0174 the first thing to do is what I said earlier. Graph your 2 upstream sensors at wide open throttle and ensure they both go full rich above 800 millivolts. If they do this eliminates a fuel delivery problem.
 
With P0171 and P0174 the first thing to do is what I said earlier. Graph your 2 upstream sensors at wide open throttle and ensure they both go full rich above 800 millivolts. If they do this eliminates a fuel delivery problem.
Does manifold pressure matter, i.e. in gear and under load vs. parked in neutral?

PS: why should the mixture be "off" in the RICH direction just because of WOT? Just revving to 3,000 RPMs greatly improves the Fuel Trims (see above), wouldn't fuel delivery/starvation issues start to show there...? #LearningOTJob #Where'dIPutThatOldCarburetor? :sneaky:
 
WOT unloaded, you're gonna hit the rev limiter or overrev real quick.

PCM is usually programmed to be rich at WOT to help prevent damage from lean...
 
The test I am talking about has been used for years by automotive instructors! Every gas engine runs rich pedal to the metal. The oxygen sensor is not used at wide open throttle,but it still produces a signal you can use to tell you something. If at wide open throttle both of your oxygen sensors are above 800 millivolts you DO NOT have a fuel delivery issue. You do not have to speed to graph this-pedal to the floor first and second gear will tell you all you need to know. I have checked lots of vehicles with this test.
 
I'm relatively sure I read a thread awhile back where Ron was chasing a double bank lean issue... And he eventually figured out that he had his o2s plugged in backwards
 
OK, checked off!... went up to the local airport--somehow they were expecting me, as there's a big RED sign on the gate "NO ROAD TESTING OF VEHICLES" :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::p

So went WOT in 1st gear, sure enough both O2 sensors shot up from near 0.0 to 0.88 Volts! (THAT is why you're RKIs!... (y) )

So I guess I'm back to "exercising" the EGR, and if that's good, then smoking out any leaks in the "snorkel"...? Intake manifold gaskets... ??
 
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OK, checked off!... went up to the local airport--somehow they were expecting me, as there's a big RED sign on the gate "NO ROAD TESTING OF VEHICLES" :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::p

So went WOT in 1st gear, sure enough both O2 sensors shot up from near 0.0 to 0.88 Volts! (THAT is why you're RKIs!... (y) )

So I guess I'm back to "exercising" the EGR, and if that's good, then smoking out any leaks in the "snorkel"...? Intake manifold gaskets... ??
 
I would get a smoke machine on the truck first. Your fuel trims getting much better at 3000 rpm than they were at idle do point to a vacuum leak. Your check at the airport show you NO NOT have a fuel delivery problem.
 
I would get a smoke machine on the truck first. Your fuel trims getting much better at 3000 rpm than they were at idle do point to a vacuum leak. Your check at the airport show you NO NOT have a fuel delivery problem.
That's re-assuring, as my fuel-tank float/sender has been slightly sketchy for a long time, frequently over or under-reporting fuel level in the tank, for minutes at a time, usually after being parked on a slope, or hitting a lot of bumps.

Still, time to get that flex-fuel filter out of the Rock Auto box, and onto da truck!... gotta remember how to depressurize the systems... use the inertia safety switch?... then crank with WOT?... or just pull the Fuel Pump Relay... :icon_confused:
 

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