A couple months ago my truck developed an intermittent miss. It would only do it once in a great while. Nothing would show up on the boost or fuel pres. gauges. I thought maybe my clutch was doing something goofy. Finally I was able to turn the juice down to "0", from "1" while it was missing. Problem gone. Called Edge, promptly got a new Juice, same old attitude. Took maybe a week for the problem to show up again. Still only happened with the Juice on any level other than "0", worse at higher levels.
Next step was unplugging the attitude. I thought maybe the attitude was defueling oddly. Juice defaults to level 2 I think so I figured it should still do it. Yep, it did. Just for the heck of it I installed the switch that came with the replacement Juice and that made no difference.
Truck has never skipped a beat when running w/o trailer, even on level 3 (I shy away from 4-5 if at all possible). As soon as the trailer is hooked up, it's back to missing. Seems to only do it around 2000-2500rpm and under light to moderate acceleration. Never does it when cruising, unless going up a hill. If I floor it, everything's OK.
If it were the Juice connections it should miss on "0", so I don't think those are an issue.
I'm not trying to pin this on the Juice. I get the feeling that for some reason my truck is suddenly "rejecting" the Juice, even though it's been in there for over a year (the original that is).
No Codes.
No more leakage around the injectors or CP3 than usual, which isn't much to
speak of.
I've got a case of oil sample kits coming. I've never had fuel in the oil yet. Maybe I've got a goofy injector???
This thing has really got me baffled. I'm probably gonna completely remove the Juice just to be safe, but that won't really tell me anything 'cause turning it off seems to "fix" the prob. What are the odds that I got 2 Juice's with the same prob??
Oh yeah. It seems that changes in the weather make it worse. 75* yesterday and 45* today and the miss was worse than ever. Not the first time I've noticed this.
EGT's "normal".
Any idears???
Next step was unplugging the attitude. I thought maybe the attitude was defueling oddly. Juice defaults to level 2 I think so I figured it should still do it. Yep, it did. Just for the heck of it I installed the switch that came with the replacement Juice and that made no difference.
Truck has never skipped a beat when running w/o trailer, even on level 3 (I shy away from 4-5 if at all possible). As soon as the trailer is hooked up, it's back to missing. Seems to only do it around 2000-2500rpm and under light to moderate acceleration. Never does it when cruising, unless going up a hill. If I floor it, everything's OK.
If it were the Juice connections it should miss on "0", so I don't think those are an issue.
I'm not trying to pin this on the Juice. I get the feeling that for some reason my truck is suddenly "rejecting" the Juice, even though it's been in there for over a year (the original that is).
No Codes.
No more leakage around the injectors or CP3 than usual, which isn't much to
speak of.
I've got a case of oil sample kits coming. I've never had fuel in the oil yet. Maybe I've got a goofy injector???
This thing has really got me baffled. I'm probably gonna completely remove the Juice just to be safe, but that won't really tell me anything 'cause turning it off seems to "fix" the prob. What are the odds that I got 2 Juice's with the same prob??
Oh yeah. It seems that changes in the weather make it worse. 75* yesterday and 45* today and the miss was worse than ever. Not the first time I've noticed this.
EGT's "normal".
Any idears???