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Looks like Holley has programmable detection level and filtering for the crank signal. I can tell you that incorrectly setting one or both of these could very easily cause your problems.
http://documents.holley.com/199r10676rev.pdf Minimum signal voltage and Filtering in the above document. Don |
Are we certain that the reluctor wheel has not moved on the crank? I've read multiple accounts of this happening.
Andrew |
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I had to double check, but those parameters are not accessible when the ignition type is set for LS engines. Andrew |
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Or... maybe put the car in drive and bring it up to cruising speed slowly and get it to act up. When it does, hit it with the freeze spray. I'll let you know how testing goes. Thanks again! |
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If you don't have the billet 24X reluctor wheel that's where I would look. The 2 piece ones GM and the aftermarket are using are prone to problems, I've seen excessive runout and also seen the welds let go.
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Hi Guys,
We figured out the case of the disappearing Crank Signal issue. The shop had installed a driveshaft speed sensor, and I had requested they disconnect the sensor as part of the troubleshooting process. Basically, what was the last thing that changed? Undo that! They disconnected the driveshaft speed sensor at the sensor (about 6 weeks or so ago), but not at the ECU. There was a wire that had gotten pinched in the transmission tunnel that was somehow causing issues with the ECU. They thought to disconnect from the ECU and the problem has completely cleared up. Thank you all for your ideas and suggestions! Much appreciated. :) |
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