>SNIP<
> I have a couple of other nagging
issues:
>
> 1) I seem to be running rich. I turned the fuel
pressure down
> some (30 PSI
> on my gauge (don't know if it's
accurate)). That helped, but running both
> fuel pumps makes the engine
run very rich at full power. Turning off one
> pump increases
power and smoothness. At an idle, 1000-2000 RMS, if I shut
> off
the main fuel pump, the engine smoothes out, and gain a little rpm,
>
before running out of fuel.
>
> 2) For whatever reason the "coil
test" has stopped working. I used to be
> able to go to the "B"
controller, and do the coil test to check
> the leading
> or
trailing coils. That doesn't work, and if I turn it to off (I'm
using
> the ignition switch), it keeps on running. Used to kill
the
> engine before.
> I'm not sure what this is, and haven't
really done any testing yet.
>
> Steve Brooks (praying for cold
weather)
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To make any meaningful comments I'd need to know if you tried the easiest
things first. If the engine is running too rich, did you turn down the
mixture control? If so, what happened? If that wasn't enough,
did you reduce the injector flow rate? (mode 3). Is it rich at every
throttle setting or just a few?
Sounds like something has gone bad with wiring on the coil test
issue. Sounds like you still have power to the injectors when you turn
the EC2 off causing it to continue running. Correct this right away if
so.