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Old Jun 27, 2006 | 05:01 PM
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Have you inspected all the wires at the ICM carefully for damage? Is the ground strap connected to the engine, with no corrosion under it?
Old Jun 27, 2006 | 05:11 PM
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Wow big news

I was just searching posts here and on ls1tech and I saw that somebody suggested at one point to uplug the maf and see what happens. Well I did and the car RAN GREAT. So a bad maf?
Old Jun 27, 2006 | 06:06 PM
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Replaced the maf....yeah still not it. But as soon as you unplug it, its perfect. I don't understand at all whats going on.
Old Jun 27, 2006 | 07:07 PM
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Went for a drive with the maf unplugged. The car ran great through all the rpms up until redline. I don't know what the problem is! GAHHHH!!!
Old Jun 27, 2006 | 08:02 PM
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Oh my goodness wtf is going on

Ok so i decide to put in my old PCM again and see what happens. Again, it won't run without the maf unplugged, so i leave it unplugged and take it for a ride. It runs perfect again. I get home, scan the codes, and the ONLY CODE it gave me was 0100. THATS IT. No egr code, no low ic voltage, nothing. just 0100 for the maf unplugged.

I am so ****ing lost. So is it the PCM tune I got thats screwing with my car?

I apoligize for all the jumping around my posts do. I know nothing about mechanics and im just trying to troubleshoot on my own. Ask me to paint a car, and im your man. But mechanics...ehh...

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Old Jun 29, 2006 | 03:59 PM
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Check for air leaks between the MAF and intake (pay special attention to the rubber elbow).

The fact that it runs great without the MAF connected means that the PCM is running in speed density mode which does not use the data from the MAF in the air/fuel calculation. But when you connect the MAF, the PCM is either getting bad data from the MAF, or there is an air leak such that the amount of air coming into the intake does not match the amount of air being reported by the MAF.
Old Jun 29, 2006 | 08:33 PM
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Ok, sorry for lack of updates, but i found the problem(s)

I would only get the 1361 code with the tuned PCM. When I ran my stock PCM, it was fine, no code at all.

For the idle, it was a bad maf (no code though) I replaced it and it still was bad, but the one i replaced it with was bad also, so i got a 3rd one and its fine now.

The 1361 code somehow was only set with the tuned PCM. It makes no sense, but thats what happened. I sent it back to get a re-tune (or new PCM)

Thanks for the help guys, and I appologize for my rambling around.
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