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Make sure the EGR is closed and no put no vacuum to it. As a matter of fact cut a piece of gasket material to block off the bottom of the EGR where it bolts to the manifold so it doesn't work and see what it does. If the valve is hanging open it will RLS
- I had a custom PROM chip burned for MY application specifically - that included having a custom ground cam matched up to the PROM tuning as well.-
Quote from: CruzinHigh on October 06, 2007, 12:19:39 pm- I had a custom PROM chip burned for MY application specifically - that included having a custom ground cam matched up to the PROM tuning as well.-I wonder if the donor vehicle may have had a custom chip in it??
Pugsy, advance your timing... bring it up to around 36° @ 3,000RPM. Yes RLS means what you said. What's your MAP voltage at idle when you backprobe the sensor? Yes it should be hooked to manifold vacuum. Did you put a vacuum gauge on it? Does the vacuum gauge read steady at idle?
The EGR solenoid has nothing to do with it. Keep the timing around 36° total. Make sure the egr valve isn't sticking open at all. Vacuum is still at 14inHg after you advanced the timing? What's your map voltage with the engine idling? If you didn't hook up the A.I.R. don't worry about it. I know this may sound stupid but double check your firing order carefully and that you installed the distributor correctly. Finally unplug the knock sensor and take it for a rip to see what it does.
Your vacuum is really low! Do you have any vacuum leaks? Does it run different with the oil cap off?You are absolutely 100 % positive your firing order is good no #5 and #7 crisscrossed?Your exhaust isn't plugged? Your valves are not too tight?Your cam timing is correct?