JPNinPA
Well-known member
agree^^ Did you do the pedal to the floor start? I realize you changed injectors but there is more than just injectors them self that could cause a flooded cylinder. Open connection or bad ground will leave an injector open.
For the most part I will give the free and easy to complete tests first. If you don't do them, don't report back what the results are or worst yet change a bunch of stuff. It makes it difficult to help with the next steps.
Why changing stuff is bad??? It may introduce more issues by accident, then there are two or more causes. For example, aftermarket TPS, cps or CKP fail out of the box. Add one of these on top of a timing issue its almost impossible to understand what is wrong.
For the most part I will give the free and easy to complete tests first. If you don't do them, don't report back what the results are or worst yet change a bunch of stuff. It makes it difficult to help with the next steps.
Why changing stuff is bad??? It may introduce more issues by accident, then there are two or more causes. For example, aftermarket TPS, cps or CKP fail out of the box. Add one of these on top of a timing issue its almost impossible to understand what is wrong.
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