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cold skip.. FICM would usually start losing voltage when it gets warm due to radiant heat.. only way i know u can check for a cold skip is to gain access to the injector plugs and unplug one at time while a buddy of urs puts a load on the engine.. Do this when its cold..
or if u hae a scanner that reads power balance.
or if u hae a scanner that reads power balance.
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If you have a scanner capable of reading power balance, typically you can just shut injectors off electronically without having to unplug them.
FWIW, I've seen FICM's work both ways, some work good cold, then lose power as it warms up, and I've seen some that are just terrible cold but work better the hotter the truck gets.
FWIW, I've seen FICM's work both ways, some work good cold, then lose power as it warms up, and I've seen some that are just terrible cold but work better the hotter the truck gets.
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Exactly, and even then they can still be bad. I have one right now that reads 48+V at all settings but the truck runs like complete garbage until it's up to full operating temperature.
I'm pretty sure AutoEnginuity with the ehanced Ford bundle can shut injectors off, I'll have to check again.
I'm pretty sure AutoEnginuity with the ehanced Ford bundle can shut injectors off, I'll have to check again.
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