93 SHO ATX problem

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n8rsk8r said:
hey okay my DIS book says that: CID (cylinder Identification Sensor) Hall effet sensor which generates a signal to identify a specific point in the travel of piston 1. The CID signal is used for DIS logic and EEC-IV SEFI fuel delivery logic. So yeah sounds like that would effect quite "abit." Let us know how it is coming along. :thumb:
Gonna swap it and the EGR position sensor "whatever it's called on the backside of the intake,1 plug 2 hoses"
Will post results if it helps the clunker out. I'm still gonna bet my miss is comeing from the oil seepage.
 

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musiccitysho said:
The only egr code I ever got was the 332 for plugged nostrils. The CID is a snap and only around 25.00. The only PITA is that accesability is a little tight on the ATX and the two small hex screws that hold it in place dont come with the new one so be careful not to lose them.
I gotta swap the lower idler pulley so while i'm in there I will see if it is any easier with the battery and battery tray outa the way.
Never mentioned it but my lower idler was causeing a horrible sqeal so I ordered one.
 

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Ok all is well, no more check engine light and seems to idle a bit better. I can't really tell but sounds alot better now that there is no more squeel from the idler.
Next project is valve cover gaskets, plug wires, and plugs. What brand should I go with?
I have one local SHO guy who may be able to help me get the stuff to do the 60k. I wanted to try to do this same time as the valve cover gaskets but might have to wait.
 

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MilTownSHO said:
Then it's working fine, a Ted B. LPM (lifetime program module) plugs into your computer improving shifts, spark, and many other factors. Really wakes up an ATX.
If i'm correct I will need to do this to use a larger mass-air meter correct? i have a large mass air 80mm I think on my 86 Mustang 5.0 and has the same plug and all.
 

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