New Data 11/3/2011
KOER codes = 44,94
44 - Thermactor air system fault
94 - Air diverter solenoid circuit fault
Replaced bad TAB valve, no effect on problem.
Can't find any vacuum leaks.
Old Data 10/27/2011
81 - Air diverter solenoid fault, intake air control circuit fault/air injection diverter
82 - Air diverter solenoid fault or supercharger bypass circuit fault
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Been having problems getting my '88 back to roadworthy condition. For now, I'll skip over the fuel pressure problems which have been solved. Also ohmed the ACT & ECT, both within specs. Pulled the 2-10 pins apart, 1st time in 23 years, no corrosion but lubed with Corrosion Block
FYI, my '88 has the Ford Motorsports MAF conversion kit. 55mm MAF was just replaced with C&L 76mm MAF, starts & idled, didn't get chance to go further, because...
Car starts & runs fine idling in the driveway, vacuum is normal 20inHG. Upon mild acceleration it bucks/jerks, hesitates/stumbles. On a cool day, even after idling in the driveway for 30 min, it can take a few miles before the issue occurs. I can even get a couple pounds of boost depending on air/engine temp. Once the bucking starts, vacuum gage bounces all over between 0 & 20. Had this issue for 10+ years, never could figure it out, didn't happen all the time. Now has been getting much worse & car is undriveable.
KOEO O-codes are 67,81,82,95. C-codes are 29,95. 67 can be ignored because the clutch wasn't depressed. 95 means nothing because the fuel pumps are working properly. 81 & 82 indicated Air Diverter Solenoid & indeed the TAB solenoid was determined to be bad by pulling the TAB, connecting the MityVac hand vacuum & actuating with a 12V source. TAD was fine, EGR Regulator okay, too. TAB wouldn't hold vacuum for more than 5 sec energized or not. Seems to explain why it somewhat works. Installed new TAB from Ford dealer (same price as everybody online), same codes generated. I'm confused why the KOEO would generate the same codes after the TAB replacement.
KOER codes = 44,94
44 - Thermactor air system fault
94 - Air diverter solenoid circuit fault
Replaced bad TAB valve, no effect on problem.
Can't find any vacuum leaks.
Old Data 10/27/2011
81 - Air diverter solenoid fault, intake air control circuit fault/air injection diverter
82 - Air diverter solenoid fault or supercharger bypass circuit fault
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Been having problems getting my '88 back to roadworthy condition. For now, I'll skip over the fuel pressure problems which have been solved. Also ohmed the ACT & ECT, both within specs. Pulled the 2-10 pins apart, 1st time in 23 years, no corrosion but lubed with Corrosion Block
FYI, my '88 has the Ford Motorsports MAF conversion kit. 55mm MAF was just replaced with C&L 76mm MAF, starts & idled, didn't get chance to go further, because...
Car starts & runs fine idling in the driveway, vacuum is normal 20inHG. Upon mild acceleration it bucks/jerks, hesitates/stumbles. On a cool day, even after idling in the driveway for 30 min, it can take a few miles before the issue occurs. I can even get a couple pounds of boost depending on air/engine temp. Once the bucking starts, vacuum gage bounces all over between 0 & 20. Had this issue for 10+ years, never could figure it out, didn't happen all the time. Now has been getting much worse & car is undriveable.
KOEO O-codes are 67,81,82,95. C-codes are 29,95. 67 can be ignored because the clutch wasn't depressed. 95 means nothing because the fuel pumps are working properly. 81 & 82 indicated Air Diverter Solenoid & indeed the TAB solenoid was determined to be bad by pulling the TAB, connecting the MityVac hand vacuum & actuating with a 12V source. TAD was fine, EGR Regulator okay, too. TAB wouldn't hold vacuum for more than 5 sec energized or not. Seems to explain why it somewhat works. Installed new TAB from Ford dealer (same price as everybody online), same codes generated. I'm confused why the KOEO would generate the same codes after the TAB replacement.