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    Quote Originally Posted by Clayman View Post
    Also another question I have is my oil pressure gage... I plugged the obs sender in the hole the nbs sender came out of... with the help of an adapter but now my oil pressure gage is pegged all the way past 80 in the dash and when I turn the key on it don't move. Any ideas?!
    I had the same problem.Make sure all three wires to the sensor are wired.I had no power going to the gray wire which on my 92 goes to the fuel pump.If there is no oil pressure it will shut off the fuel pump so the motor doesn't blow.Without that gray wire connected the oil gauge won't work.

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    The gray wires all go back to a big soldered twist it looks like and one wire comes from that cluster and went to the obs pcm... are you saying I need to hook that wire to the pcm or do I just need to make sure it has power when the truck is on?

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    The gray wire coming off oil temp sensor ties in to the fuel pump relay in the wiring harness in the engine compartment behind the bacck of the engine.If you eliminated the old relay and fuel pump fuse you probably disconnenected the wire.If you want give me a call 845 753 2720 ext 24412

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    i cant say anything about the vats but i had a similar problem with my setup. if i was not running the oil pressure sensor it would not send signal to the fuel pump. it would start then die off. on the firewall on the passenger side under the black cover. or power block their is a fuel a pump relay which which you can power up or there is a fuse to, that i believe if you power up the brown wire it will send constant voltage to the fuel pump. you can test this to eliminate if its a fuel problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by 89sierra View Post
    i cant say anything about the vats but i had a similar problem with my setup. if i was not running the oil pressure sensor it would not send signal to the fuel pump. it would start then die off. on the firewall on the passenger side under the black cover. or power block their is a fuel a pump relay which which you can power up or there is a fuse to, that i believe if you power up the brown wire it will send constant voltage to the fuel pump. you can test this to eliminate if its a fuel problem
    How long would it stay running before you fixed this problem? Ill have to dig out my diagrams again and do work but im really hoping its the vats. As soon as the new ecm gets in ill see exactly what it is!!

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    it would fire right up run for like 2-3 seconds maybe then die. fire right back up then die. but if you have a new computer coming i would wait for that and give it a try.

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    I just tested the fuel pump wiring and it has 12v when the key is on engine off until the 2 second prime is up. Then it drops to 0. When I crank it the voltage jumps back up to 12v. But my gage is still pegged past 80...

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    Got my gage fixed.... it was a bad ground... somehow the sensor wasn't grounding itself! Anyway now I need input on o2 sensors. I got 2 Bosch universal sensors and ive wired them up:
    Sensor wires. Harness wires
    White. (Heater) Pink (switched power)
    white. (Heater) Black
    Black. (Signal wire) Ppl/ white and ppl (signal to pcm)
    Gray (sensor ground) tan (low reference)
    Is this correct? I don't know but from the diagrams I found online this was the way to do it... any input appreciated!!

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    Ok so the pcm made it fire up and stay running but it doesnt act like it wants to rev very good. Is it just because im running open headers? Or is there some other problem? Im not getting a check engine light...

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    How far are the o2s away from the end of the header? If there close to open air they won't read right and cause poor fueling

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