ok here's my problem. i am only getting mid to low 12v to the computer. when the car has been on the road for a while, it will be around high 11's to low 12's at idle. so i'm losing like 2+ volts by the time it gets to the computer. at night is the worst. when i put the headlights on it drops about a volt, which is NOT good. so i can't beat on this thing in fear of running low voltage to the fuel pump and leaning it out. Alternator is good...even swapped out alternators. same thing. battery is less than a year old. i have cleaned and made new grounds for everything. the fusible link checks out. everything passed. so there must be resistance somewhere in the wire and when it warms up, it causes more resistance causing less voltage. which is gay. it's driving me crazy! so...my question is, instead of ripping apart my freshly taped up, blue engine harness, is it safe to run a wire from the battery to the B+ wire that goes to the ecu on top of the existing wire, so the ECU can get the proper voltage? maybe with an inline fuse or something... i am doing all the monitoring with my SAFC 2. i have checked power at the SAFC 2 and the battery wire just make sure the SAFC 2 is not sucking the power. it's not...it's reading exactly what the voltage is.
i know it's long, but read everything i wrote so you understand exactly what i'm asking, please. i know a fair amount about cars, so i'm not a noob at this. i just don't want to fuck up anything on my beast :evil2:
THANKS!
-t3d
i know it's long, but read everything i wrote so you understand exactly what i'm asking, please. i know a fair amount about cars, so i'm not a noob at this. i just don't want to fuck up anything on my beast :evil2:
THANKS!
-t3d