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Syndicate Steve
shit we have too many damn speed cameras on our freeways here in Arizona to even speed!! I rarely get to throttle up, well maybe on the way to vegas
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Sounds like Justin was right on the money then!

So, how about the vids with the ass ends sideways and the huge amount of tire smoke?
Ordering my longtubes, two Magnaflows, and an x-pipe tonight. No comment on the cats, since it's illegal not to have themBTW, are you gona just not use cats anymore, what about inspection (not that you can't get passed somehow anyways)
Haha, it's not. I'm going to TRY to take it easy until I rebuild the trans. The rebuild kit is about $1K that will hold up to about 650hp.hows that 4l60e gonna hold up ya think?
I gotta gather the funds for a new set of tires first. The current rear tires don't have much life left on them, so I have to take it easy for now. But when it's time for new tires, it's onSo, how about the vids with the ass ends sideways and the huge amount of tire smoke?
I think J suspected a fuel delivery problem right?
And BTW, you owe me the money in your purse.![]()


No, the very first thing Justin said was that he thought the cat was plugged. Didn't he tell you to remove it and come back? As I recall it still wasn't an injector problem, you knuckleheads did that on your own when checking everything out
Since it was different from bank to bank, and worked before hand, he was pretty sure it wasn't fuel delivery.
No, the very first thing Justin said was that he thought the cat was plugged. Didn't he tell you to remove it and come back?
JennaBear said:As I recall it still wasn't an injector problem, you knuckleheads did that on your own when checking everything out![]()
It didnt hit me until yesterday that removing the cats the first time didnt really tell us anything since the one injector wasnt working.
..... I need a new SC 

There were not injector codes until after you started messing with it....cylinder 3 is on the driver's bank which was running just fine...the passenger side was the one having major problems![]()


The injector wire being loose is a very MINOR issue when compared to a completely plugged up cat. The truck was showing a lean condition on bank 2, but it was also down at least 150hp from what it should be, as it was running SLOWER at high rpm than a stock 5.3L did 100% because of that plugged cat. There have been guys that have actually destroyed their engines because of a plugged cat.
The injector harness having come loose had absolutely nothing to do with the problem that was causing the misfires and poor running that was encountered when I updated the tune, as everything was connected properly. I've driven 50 miles before with an injector that was losing connection and it does run rough, but absolutely nothing like was experienced.
There at Rickords, connections were wiggled and checked all over the engine, that is likely when the injector harness was bumped and it started to work itself loose.
Go ahead and put the PLUGGED cat back on, the engine will absolutely have the exact same problems it had.

The injector harness having come loose had absolutely nothing to do with the problem that was causing the misfires and poor running that was encountered when I updated the tune, as everything was connected properly. I've driven 50 miles before with an injector that was losing connection and it does run rough, but absolutely nothing like was experienced.
The P0300 is a generic misfire code and doesn't necessarily mean there is a true misfire. It only means there is something causing the CKP sensor to detect a variation in the crank's rotational speed between cylinders, which can be caused by a lot of things, in this case, clogged cats.I thought you had said there were no misfires when we were out in FTW?
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The P0300 is a generic misfire code and doesn't necessarily mean there is a true misfire. It only means there is something causing the CKP sensor to detect a variation in the crank's rotational speed between cylinders, which can be caused by a lot of things, in this case, clogged cats.
I wish we hadn't pulled that p0303 and p0354 to throw this whole thing off like it did....like you said, taking the cats out did no good in Dallas because of that shit.
Annoying and 

I know the loose injector harness happened later that day on my way home and wasn't causing issues earlier during the tune. Everything that was happening with the truck before and after was strictly from the clogged cats, just like Justin said. The loose injector problem that arose the same day just added another problem and threw BOSS and I off. The truck wasn't driveable from both the clogged cats and loose injector harness, so BOSS let me use his truck to drive back to Austin with while he diagnosed the p0200 and found the bad injector plug. After I drove back up to DFW and picked up my truck, I went through the p0300 diag tables again then removed the cats and took care of the problem.
I hope that it now has the power that you were expecting to see with it. I know that it has to run very well just based on personal experience with that exact system in multiple vehicles. Shoot, one of my customers ran an 11.72 in his reg cab long bed with that cam, LQ4, Long tubes and meth.
JK-
I'm wondering if the clogged cats could have been what led to the damage you discovered in your previous motor?
-E