> >Fuel trim can be skewed if there is a misfire, and if the engine
> >is over fueling, there is a good chance that it is misfiring.
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> where does that puter get them fuel trims from
> lmfao
First, you need to tell us how it is that you're going to read
fuel trims on a 1991 Ranger with a 2.3 liter engine.
You must have access to some scan tool that doesn't exist
anywhere else on the planet.
> ummmmmm
> no neil
> misifire
> lmfao u go girl
Sorry Bozo, even I can't decipher this batch of incoherent babble.
> a engine cutting back on fuel
> hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
> lmfao
You know this how?
> get your red seal
What, and have people think I'm as stupid as you are?
> u wannabeeeeee
Newsflash Bozo, no fuel trims available on a 1991 Ranger 2.3
liter.
Look who's talking.
> nelson sings " put another broom in the fanbelt"
> hurc ast
Might get better results then staring at a fuel pressure gauge
all day.
relic896@hotmail.com - 28 Feb 2005 03:49 GMT
>> >Fuel trim can be skewed if there is a misfire, and if the engine
>> >is over fueling, there is a good chance that it is misfiring.
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>You must have access to some scan tool that doesn't exist
>anywhere else on the planet.
lmfao
who said anything thing about a 91
its 2005
time to get with the program neil
lmfao
U GO GIRL
fuel trim is much more accurate
hurc ast
aarcuda69062 - 28 Feb 2005 04:13 GMT
> >First, you need to tell us how it is that you're going to read
> >fuel trims on a 1991 Ranger with a 2.3 liter engine.
> >You must have access to some scan tool that doesn't exist
> >anywhere else on the planet.
> >
> lmfao
Good, because that's all you got, your silly little laugh.
> who said anything thing about a 91
The person who originally posted the problem that you involved
yourself with here. The one you are doing all the ranting and
raving about fuel pressure leak-down Bozo.
> its 2005
> time to get with the program neil
Oh, I'm "with the program," and the program is "you are my bitch."
Damn that was easy.
> lmfao
> U GO GIRL
>
> fuel trim is much more accurate
No doubt. Too bad it wasn't available in a Ford data stream back
in 1991.
Of course, a real mechanic would know that, but a tire buster
probably wouldn't.
I anxiously await your usual typical crowing and cackling...
Bob - 28 Feb 2005 03:54 GMT
>> >Fuel trim can be skewed if there is a misfire, and if the engine
>> >is over fueling, there is a good chance that it is misfiring.
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> Might get better results then staring at a fuel pressure gauge
> all day.
Bozo could improve his diagnostic skills immensely if he just got this one
tool. It would be worth much more than that damn red seal he's so proud of.
If bozo can get that seal anyone can get it.
http://www.picotech.com/auto/diagnostic_dice.html
Jim Warman - 28 Feb 2005 05:47 GMT
Bob.... having the "coveted red seal" on ones Journeymans certificate is no
biggie..... Whatsisface will be shocked to know I have one and I also know
that his final mark on the test out didn't have to be real special to "earn"
it.
I slipped him onto the ignore list a couple of days ago and I can only
suggest that everyone else does the same.... This sophomoric little puke has
no desire to add anything constructive to the group. If we ignore this
little booger, he will implode.
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