Was wondering if you guys could give me your thoughts on whether or not driving approximately 10 miles on 2 of the 6 cylinders would screw too much up?
The hottest egt's I saw were almost 1100 on the first hill I came to after I lost the power/cylilnders. After I realized the egts I got out of it even more and the hovered around 800 untill I got into town where I could stop and have cell phone sevice if I needed it. The chip wasn't even on when it happened this time.
This time it spit codes 2149, 0514, 0113. The 0113 and 2149 are new to me.
Last time it did this it spit the 2149 and 2146.
Stupid chip did this to me out in the middle of Kansas with a 28' gooseneck last time but it didn't lose as much power that time. Unfortunately and fortunately I was pretty sure what it was and disconnected the chip completely/ back to factory, and started it then unplugged all the injector harnesses and re-plugged them back in and was good to go.
I wish these things would happen in town and during the day as opposed to at 2 am and in the middle of nowhere.
Thanks in advance.
The hottest egt's I saw were almost 1100 on the first hill I came to after I lost the power/cylilnders. After I realized the egts I got out of it even more and the hovered around 800 untill I got into town where I could stop and have cell phone sevice if I needed it. The chip wasn't even on when it happened this time.
This time it spit codes 2149, 0514, 0113. The 0113 and 2149 are new to me.
Last time it did this it spit the 2149 and 2146.
Stupid chip did this to me out in the middle of Kansas with a 28' gooseneck last time but it didn't lose as much power that time. Unfortunately and fortunately I was pretty sure what it was and disconnected the chip completely/ back to factory, and started it then unplugged all the injector harnesses and re-plugged them back in and was good to go.
I wish these things would happen in town and during the day as opposed to at 2 am and in the middle of nowhere.
Thanks in advance.