one simple thing that you can do is add a ground to the outside casr of the ecm. in your datalogs does the batt voltage drop durig the missfire/lean conditions.
Is there a good method to testing a good ground?
I'm trying to think of where there is a ground on the RH side of engine?
I did add a ground to the ECM case and it made no difference, the voltage stays steady at 13.8 on DM. I'm trying to think of where there is a ground on the RH side of engine? I check the ones at the front of lower intake,and the LH head...
Looking at things I doubt that it is a ground.
Matt, I did find a log (Don's) that shows similar swings in the O2mV during closed loop.... the one BIG difference is that Don's log shows a nice smooth ramp up, then a smooth ramp down of the mV, with a nice reversing curve at each end. Your O2 swings look more like a loss of signal - an almost vertical ramp up and down with a sharp reversing angle...
so, I'm leaning back to a bad O2 sensor, or a bad ECM... your truck has made my head hurt!![]()
Well I was messing with testing grounds tonight, I had neg side connected to alternator case and I probed all the ECM grounds and the ECM case. I got .8ohms at each ground on the harness and 1.2ohms at the ECM case, and 0 to the block. I started probing other grounds around the truck and everything grounded to the body of the truck was 13.2 ohms at best, and with the truck running they were reading 35ohms! It seems to me the ground to the firewall and body of the truck is not a good one. Not sure that has anything to do with my problem, but I'm going to try and figure out a way to make a better ground to the body
sounds like you have the grounds covered. one last thing i would try and do ia add a ground from the engine thru the firewall to the lower dash support. maybe a ground have gotten misplaced while work on somethingn else.
You worked for Fujitsu/Eclipse huh? Pretty Cool! That's all I use for Car Audio in both my Ty and my El Camino :tup:
Well I was messing with testing grounds tonight, I had neg side connected to alternator case and I probed all the ECM grounds and the ECM case. I got .8ohms at each ground on the harness and 1.2ohms at the ECM case, and 0 to the block. I started probing other grounds around the truck and everything grounded to the body of the truck was 13.2 ohms at best, and with the truck running they were reading 35ohms! It seems to me the ground to the firewall and body of the truck is not a good one. Not sure that has anything to do with my problem, but I'm going to try and figure out a way to make a better ground to the body
Disconnect the battery when probing the same grounds... see if it changes.
This all really seems like a voltage/ground issue.