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5me running rich? Thu, 13 March 2003 06:59 Go to previous message
Howdy, as some of you might know I have just put a 5ME into my 73 Corona.

Wired it all up yesturday and got it running, in the driveway seems fine but took it out on the road today and under any kind of load it seems very rich, lots of black smoke and surges around like nothing else. Under full throttle when the revs pick up seems to clean itself up and goes alright.

Took the plugs out and are black..

So after some ideas? I wired it up myself, which i've done a few Toyota wire ups in the past and been alright.

The AFM wiring was part of the body loom in the Crown (doner car), so I have to cut this and re-join the wires, which I have double and tripple checked to make sure they are all around the correct way.

Also the IG wire from the coil to the ecu was part of the body loom, in my wiring diagram it showed as being shielded but in actual fact in the Crown it wasn't sheilded.

Nothing else was touched, engine was running fine in the Crown before it came out. Didn't undo TPS, or adjust dizzy in anyway so nothing should be different there.

Any suggestions?

Thanks
Joel
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Read Message   5me running rich?  TurboRA28Thu, 13 March 2003 06:59
Read Message   Re: 5me running rich? ROBBO_ma61Fri, 14 March 2003 07:29
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