Hello everyone,
Before anyone gets there undies in a bunch.. I have used the Search function very extensivly for a week now. Now its time to ask some Q's.
Car will hold a idle for a hour+ no problems. I put the sucker in drive and give it gas.. sometimes I can drive for maybe a few feet, sometimes I can go for a whole block. The EFI fuse blows..
I have checked the EFI circuit for shorts.. I have used the multimeter on: EFI Relay, COR, Fuel pump. The EFI relay is to hot to touch but gives me a good reading on continuity. checked resistances for O2 sensor wires from ECU to sensor and all is good. All seem to be in working order. Fuel pump is coming on with a jump from +B to FP.
The only mod that I am running that is tapped in to the +B on the ECU is a old school 5 knob AFC.. All wiring looking very good.
Could the Fuel pump be drawing to much amps under load?? How could I test for this? What else could possibly be blowing the fuse only when I give it gas in drive??
Any help would be a great help.. This is my daily driver.
-Matt.
Before anyone gets there undies in a bunch.. I have used the Search function very extensivly for a week now. Now its time to ask some Q's.
Car will hold a idle for a hour+ no problems. I put the sucker in drive and give it gas.. sometimes I can drive for maybe a few feet, sometimes I can go for a whole block. The EFI fuse blows..
I have checked the EFI circuit for shorts.. I have used the multimeter on: EFI Relay, COR, Fuel pump. The EFI relay is to hot to touch but gives me a good reading on continuity. checked resistances for O2 sensor wires from ECU to sensor and all is good. All seem to be in working order. Fuel pump is coming on with a jump from +B to FP.
The only mod that I am running that is tapped in to the +B on the ECU is a old school 5 knob AFC.. All wiring looking very good.
Could the Fuel pump be drawing to much amps under load?? How could I test for this? What else could possibly be blowing the fuse only when I give it gas in drive??
Any help would be a great help.. This is my daily driver.
-Matt.