94shodriver
SHO Member
I've had no recent issues with the car. I pulled the intake tonight to install BBBs, replaced the intake and started the car up. It started and idled normally. I let it warm up for a few minutes while I put the rest of my tools away, then took it our for a test drive. After about a mile, and some part throttle acceleration when completely warmed up, I did a full throttle pull in second gear from about 3500 to 7000 rpms. At 7000 it died, the tach went dead and the CEL came on.
I coasted over to the side of the road and the car never restarted. When cranking the CEL was on and the tach was reading ~500 rpms. I disconnected and reconnected the battery thinking that the car may have been in limp mode - in hindsight this may have been a bad idea. The CEL went away and the tach still showed 500 when cranking. I tried disconnecting the DIS, CID, and MAF individually and trying to start the car, with no success. Only twice in 30 minutes of trying did the car barely fire. Maybe one cylinder, not even close to starting or even sputtering. Could have even been my imagination at that point. I checked for fuel at the rail, and got plenty. I checked for movement of the camshaft through the oil fill hole when starting, it's good. I checked for codes after I disconnected the battery and got none.
This engine was completely rebuilt 30k ago. All 60k maintenance was done at that point, meaning the CPS and CID sensors are new. The DIS has been replaced with a good used one. The waterpump only has 30k on it and there have been no signs of leaking. The fuel pump is even newer.
I'm thinking it's the CPS, but don't know if one can go out so suddenly. Ideas?
I coasted over to the side of the road and the car never restarted. When cranking the CEL was on and the tach was reading ~500 rpms. I disconnected and reconnected the battery thinking that the car may have been in limp mode - in hindsight this may have been a bad idea. The CEL went away and the tach still showed 500 when cranking. I tried disconnecting the DIS, CID, and MAF individually and trying to start the car, with no success. Only twice in 30 minutes of trying did the car barely fire. Maybe one cylinder, not even close to starting or even sputtering. Could have even been my imagination at that point. I checked for fuel at the rail, and got plenty. I checked for movement of the camshaft through the oil fill hole when starting, it's good. I checked for codes after I disconnected the battery and got none.
This engine was completely rebuilt 30k ago. All 60k maintenance was done at that point, meaning the CPS and CID sensors are new. The DIS has been replaced with a good used one. The waterpump only has 30k on it and there have been no signs of leaking. The fuel pump is even newer.
I'm thinking it's the CPS, but don't know if one can go out so suddenly. Ideas?
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