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I wont be having anymore crankcase pressure the way I'm setup now. But definitely need to look into a new evac setup other than the RX one.
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Yup, I think my "new car smell" is definitely gone now...
I'm going to look into getting the MM stuff. So if you go with the can that has the breather on top would there be any use for the breather cap?
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I would, extra protection you have 2 turbos forcing air in, any blowby needs to be vented as to not damage seals and such. the vented can is one way vent too, make sure it has a check valve as well to keep boost from pressurizing the crankcase.
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So it's all done but having an issue. Seems my #1 fuel injector is stuck open.
Before the test drive I let it idle for about 20-30 minutes and it did great. Drove about a mile and a half doing great then after getting into some boost it started running bad and flashing the check engine light. Pulled over and everything looked ok, barely started back up and limped back to the shop. Only code is a P0300 random misfire. I pulled the plugs and all were dry except #1 it was dripping fuel. So I look with a digital boroscope and there's a pool of gas in there. Any time the key is turned on and rail is pressurized its leaking fuel into the cylinder. I've been working with Brian(Fabberge) over the phone and he's been great. Put the factory tune back in it and it didn't have any effect. Going to clean it up and start it while datalogging and see if they can see anything before I start tearing into it. I guess step one would be pulling the intake and unplugging the injector and see if it still leaks with the key on.. I'm almost positive it will. The fuel injector calls for 2.8 hours and requires a special tool to pull it and a special tool for putting the Teflon seal on the end.. not sure if there is a way around either of these or not. I haven't had to pull an injector on an a 3.6 yet. But I've seen where the Teflon seal is very delicate and easy to ruin on DI injectors. It's crazy, I can't understand what could have happened to it. I don't really see how it could have anything to do with the turbo kit.. maybe just a crazy coincidence or an injector that was flawed from the factory and just gave out when it had to spray more fuel?? Who knows but it is what it is. They say you got to pay to play and I'm playing!
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make sure it is not held open by voltage, did you change any wiring recently?
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I'm going to pull the intake today and try to get to where I can unplug the injector.. that should tell me what I need to know.
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try swapping coils first.
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Fuel Injector Solenoid Coil Test
Diagnostic Instructions
Reference Information Schematic Reference Engine Controls Schematics Electrical Information Reference
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Fuel Injector Replacement Fuel Injector Replacement Removal Procedure
Fuel Injection Fuel Rail Assembly Replacement - Bank 1 Special Tools EN-49248 Injector Rail Assembly Remover For regional tools refer to Special Tools Removal Procedure
Special Tools
Detach and remove the fuel rail wiring harness (1) from the fuel injector rail. ![]() Using a suitable tool remove the fuel injector to rail retainer (1) from the fuel injector rail by spreading both sides of the fuel injector to rail retainer at the same time. Discard the fuel injector to rail retainer (1). Carefully twist the fuel injector to remove the fuel injector (2) from the fuel injector rail. ![]() Using a suitable tool remove the fuel injector bushing (3). Discard fuel injector bushing. Remove and discard the following components: Fuel injector O-ring (1). Plastic spacers (2). Fuel injector seals (4). ![]() Note: Do not apply force to the plastic housing of the fuel pressure sensor. Failure to comply will destroy the sensor. Remove the fuel pressure sensor (1) from the fuel injector rail. Note: Do not soak or submerge the fuel rail or injectors in solvent. Clean the exterior of the fuel injector rail and fuel injectors with solvent using the injector bore and sleeve cleaning kit EN-47909 injector bore and sleeve cleaning kit. ![]() Inspect the fuel injector rail (1) for the following conditions: Damage, debris or restrictions to the fuel rail Damage, debris or restrictions to the fuel ports in the fuel rail Damage to the mounting area for the fuel rail Damage to the fuel rail mounting bolts or mounting bolt grommets/isolators Damage to the threads on the fuel rail feed fitting Damage to the threads in the fuel pressure sensor bore Damage to the fuel pressure sensor connector, threads, or sealing face If any of the above conditions are found, replace the fuel injector rails. Do not attempt to repair the fuel injector rails. ![]() Note: Do not apply force to the plastic housing of the fuel pressure sensor. Failure to comply will destroy the sensor. Install the fuel pressure sensor (1) to the fuel injector rail. Note: Ensure that the fuel rail threads have been cleaned of any excess fuel or the fuel pressure sensor will NOT seal properly.
![]() Inspect the fuel injectors for the following conditions: Damage to the fuel injector connector (1) Damage to the fuel inlet cone (2) Damage to the fuel injector body (3) Damage to the fuel injector tip (4) Replace the fuel injector if any of the above conditions are found. Do not attempt to repair the fuel injectors. ![]() Note: The fuel injector bushing (1) is to be installed BEFORE O-ring or backup rings are installed. Listen for an audible click to confirm correct installation of the fuel injector bushing Install NEW fuel injector bushing (1) onto injector body. Bushing should seat with a distinct “snap” sound and feel. Ensure bushing is fully seated. ![]() Install the NEW white plastic spacer (3) on the fuel injector first. Install the brown plastic spacer (2) second. Lubricate the NEW O-ring (1) with 5W30 engine oil. ![]() Caution: Ensure the fuel injectors are installed in the correct orientation. Improper orientation of the fuel injectors may result in engine misfire and possible engine damage. The right side (bank 1) fuel injector wiring harness connectors (1) should point to the rear of the engine. The left side (bank 2) fuel injector wiring harness connectors (2) should point to the front of the engine. ![]() Note: Do NOT install the Teflon injector tip/bore seals until AFTER the injectors are installed on the fuel rail. Make sure that the fuel injector connectors are placed in the correct position. Holding the largest diameter/body of the injector only, indicated by arrow in graphic, insert the injector assembly (1) into the fuel rail. Ensure correct orientation of the electrical connector (2). Clamp the fuel rail in a bench vise USING SOFT JAWS to aid in holding the rail during the installation of the retainer. ![]() Support the fuel injector fuel rail in a vise. Note: Ensure the retainer is set properly into EN-49247 installer. The notch (1) should always face forward The fuel injector to fuel rail retainer should be behind the plate (2) The tool windows (3) allow for visual alignment Install the fuel injector to fuel rail retainer to the EN-49247 injector retaining clip installer. ![]() Note: Observe the following steps before installing the fuel injector to fuel rail retainer. There is a 15-degree angle of rotation (1) with the fuel injector rail flanges relative to the fuel injector rail. Hold the EN-49247 injector retaining clip installer at a similar angle to aid the correct installation of the fuel injector to fuel rail retainer. ![]() When mounting the EN-49247 injector retaining clip installer to the fuel injector rail, the fuel injector to fuel rail retainer should nearly be touching the electrical connector (2). The base of the EN-49247 injector retaining clip installer should be positioned as shown before squeezing the tool to complete the installation. ![]() Hold the injector bushing (2) and fuel injector rail flanges (1) in alignment. Hold the injector assembly firmly against the fuel injector rail to prevent a gap forming between the fuel injector and the fuel injector rail. Install the fuel injector to fuel rail retainer (3). ![]() Caution: Ensure the fuel injector retainer is properly installed. Failure to completely install the retainers may degrade fuel injection system performance or cause system malfunction. Ensure all 3 fuel injector bushing tabs and fuel rail flanges (1) are properly and completely captured by the fuel injector retainer. Repeat the above steps for the remaining fuel injectors until all the fuel injectors are installed and retained in the fuel injector rail. ![]() Install the fuel injector rail wiring harness (1) to the fuel injector rail. ![]() Note: Do not use any type of lubricant when installing the NEW seals (2) on the fuel injector tip. Install the long protector (3) of the EN-49245-1 fuel injector seal install/sizer to the fuel injector spray tip covering the first recessed area closest to the tip. Place a NEW seal (2) onto long protector (3) of the EN-49245-1 fuel injector seal install/sizer. Using the pusher (1) of the EN-49245-3 fuel injector seal install/sizer, push the seal (2) into the second recessed area (4) of the fuel injector. Note: The sizer (5) of the EN-49245-4 fuel injector seal install/sizer is two sided, and either direction will size the seal correctly. Compress the seal (2) with your fingers. Resize the seal (2) using the sizer (5) of the EN-49245-4 fuel injector seal install/sizer. ![]() Note: Do not use any type of lubricant when installing the NEW seals (2) on the fuel injector tip. Install the short protector (3) of the EN-49245-2 fuel injector seal install/sizer to the fuel injector tip. Place a NEW seal (2) onto the short protector (3) of EN-49245-2 fuel injector seal install/sizer. Using the pusher (1) of the EN-49245-3 fuel injector seal install/sizer, push the seal (2) into the first recessed area (4) of the fuel injector. Note: The sizer (5) of the EN-49245-4 fuel injector seal install/sizer is two sided, and either direction will size the seal correctly. Compress the seal (2) with your fingers. Resize the seal (2) using the sizer (5) of the EN-49245-4 fuel injector seal install/sizer.
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Yeah I was reading the same thing yesterday in alldata. Looks like fun...
I tried data logging and starting it like fabberge said but it just doesn't want to start, all the fuel pressure is bleeding into #1 cylinder. I stopped trying because I really don't want to hydro lock the engine. So I pulled the intake to try to unplug the injector but you can't get to the connectors without pulling the rail. But I did notice the 3 injectors plug harness runs to the back of the engine and has another plug.(wish I would have known that before hand) so I was able to unplug the harness to the three injectors and turned the key on and still leaking tons of gas into the cylinder. Unless I'm missing something, it has to just be a bad stuck open injector.
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you need the "Torque" app and a Bluetooth ELM to see everything on your phone.
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Yeah that's on my list, not sure that would help me in this situation though. I have a scantool I can see everything on.
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