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I think I have a timming Issues. Need some help.
#1042168
02/16/12 04:59 PM
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Joined: Apr 2008
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Mudrunner
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I think I know why it seems like I dont have power but I might be wrong...
My timing don't change when I rev the motor. Why would it do this? The timing adjuster conector is not grounded out. But when I do there dont seem to be any change. Any one have any Idea. I thought I had the ecu all in there right.. mmm
1997 Montero LS with a motor swap a 1990 V6 12valve ported heads full 2.5in Ex I run stock tire size for Daily use, off road have 33x12.5 working on going trubo.
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Re: I think I have a timming Issues. Need some help.
[Re: TainterRacing]
#1042169
02/16/12 11:00 PM
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Joined: Aug 2004
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Rock Warrior
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Disconnect the harness connector at the ECM and check to see if that wire grounded.
Over the hill but still climbing. 88 Montero 2.6L auto, manual hubs, cooling fan conversion gps,recurved distributor,LSD Diff.
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