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Old Jul 15, 2012 | 06:29 PM
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Back... 3.4 swap running rough

I did this swap a while back and had to drop the project because I was laid off and lost temporary interest. Well, things have changed and I'm back in the game..

In short: 3.4 V6 swapped into an 85 pickup...

Starts and idles fine, but once you drive there seems to be a pretty sever hesitation as if it's missing or has a lack of fuel. Once in gear it seems to almost stall until it's in a higher rmp range.

I do NOT have a full exhaust system.

My first O2 sensor is hooked up and my 2nd O2 is NOT.

When I complete my system and by pass my 2nd O2 sensor Elvota's bypass... do you think it could solve my issues?? Or maybe a back coil pack??

I wasn't quite sure what to search for? any tips would be appreciated.
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Old Jul 15, 2012 | 06:31 PM
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Is your obd2 working? is this in open look or closed loop? what year is the ecu and motor? was it all from 1 donor or did you piece it together?
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Old Jul 15, 2012 | 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by vital22re
Is your obd2 working? is this in open look or closed loop? what year is the ecu and motor? was it all from 1 donor or did you piece it together?
It's all from one truck: I believe an 99 Tacoma. Should have around 60K and again.. idles fine, maybe a little high.

OBII works, if I remember correctly the O2 sensor was the only code that came up. I suppose, is what I am describing a sypm tom of a missing rear 02 sensor?

This is strickly a farm/rock crawler, just FYI.

not sure what you mean by open vs. closed loop. This was my first swap of any kind..
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Old Jul 15, 2012 | 06:59 PM
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With obd2 you can hook up a scanner and watch to see what the computer is doing when the problems happen. I would start with the tps sensor.
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Old Jul 15, 2012 | 10:23 PM
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are you the on on youtube with the red yota? Grats man, glad things turned around for you and good luck on your project.
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Old Jul 16, 2012 | 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by 4x4runr
are you the on on youtube with the red yota? Grats man, glad things turned around for you and good luck on your project.
haha- yeah man, that's more than likely me. Finally got a new job and been saving up for a bit. Went offroading with a friend and got more motivation than I need!

In the mean time, thanks! I know my TPS sensor is well grounded, but let me put the computer back on it this week and see what I come up with..just trying to reacquainted to all this.
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