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The other issue I was looking into was a kind of rough idle, #2 injector failed the contribution test. 8 was close to failing but was just under. After asking Jim about it he mentioned the Grey CPS was having issues for quite a few ppl. I looked into it and low and behold there are threads all over the forums about it...... Im just gonna stop doing my own troubleshooting and search forums from now on because EVERY TIME I find the answer on one of the diesel forums I browse... LOL
Ohh, my question for the tuning side of the house, I'm guessing no but, wanted to check is this gonna conflict with my current tunes. I know on my order sheet i put it had a grey one but not sure how how the CPS can affect the tuning?
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2002 F-250 DIY Intake, Stait Piped Exhaust. BTS Valve body, 230cc single shots Tubonetics BB, PHP Tunes, and overboost Annihilator from ITP, FORGED RODS "Why in hell can't the Army do it if the Marines can. They are the same kind of men; why can't they be like Marines." Gen. John J "Black Jack" Pershing, USA; 12 February 1918 |
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The blue cps from international retards timing around 2 degrees. The others are suppose to not affect timing at all.
But from what I have seen timing nowadays is pretty conservative, and there is no harm in switching out sensors. |
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sweet thanks I got a black one back in, the wierd half miss at idle has gone away gonna get it rechecked tommorrow.
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2002 F-250 DIY Intake, Stait Piped Exhaust. BTS Valve body, 230cc single shots Tubonetics BB, PHP Tunes, and overboost Annihilator from ITP, FORGED RODS "Why in hell can't the Army do it if the Marines can. They are the same kind of men; why can't they be like Marines." Gen. John J "Black Jack" Pershing, USA; 12 February 1918 |
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