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DEFWSH
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3T-GTE problems - reving out Mon, 19 September 2005 01:26 Go to next message
Has anyone had this problem before or know what could be causing it- Just finished of a 3tgte conversion into a ke36 and wired her up according to the wiring diagram floating around sumwhere on this site,wen i crank her over,she fires up and will start revving out at around 4 grand,im using the standard 3 pressure switches and the knock computer,can anyone help??
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Re: 3T-GTE problems - reving out Mon, 19 September 2005 01:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Do you mean the engine revs are at 4000rpm?

Or do you mean the engine wont rev past 4000rpm?
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DEFWSH
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Re: 3T-GTE problems - reving out Mon, 19 September 2005 19:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Yea as soom as she fires up the revs will go right up to 4,000 rpm,its as though shes got a major air leak some where,but iv checked everywhere,even taken the hose of the air valve under the phenum chamber and made sure she isnt bypassing the throttle body,just wondering are the injectors supposed to have a resistor in line with them,iv tested the injectors and theyre defintly low inpedence (round 2 ohms)
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Re: 3T-GTE problems - reving out Mon, 19 September 2005 23:10 Go to previous message
Yeah sounds like a big air leak.. I doubt the injectors are going to be causing that.. If too much fuel, would just flood and run like shit.

For an engine to rev high, it needs air and fuel.. So air getting in somewhere!

Check around the idle up valve.
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