Okay first off high everyone. And thank you for taking your time too read my comment. I'm having some issue with my 1993 Ford Mustang GT manual. The car starts up fine and runs but runs like total crap. I notice in the rpm gauge when it idles and driving highway speeds it drops like 500 Rpms and bumps it back to normal shuts off and restarts instantly this will happen when I first of starting it and letting it run 30 seconds too a minute it will do it every 10 seconds while driving. Also when i put a test light on power coming in from the coil and when the car does it the test light will flicker too. But I bought a new ignition Switch last year and that's what powers the coil.
This is happening over a year now and I'm sick and tired of throwing money at it and it still the same result. I've done some research and I've read jrichkr's posts check list and I bought the following
Msd pro billet distributor with a new tfi module last week
Msd coil last week
New TPS sensor and IAC 3 days ago
Mass air flow last year
New plugs and wires plus new wire to plug in the coil and to the distributor.
New ignition switch last year
I'm really stumped on this one and I'm pretty sure it's a ignition issue because the whole car feels like it wants to die. I drove it around like that for days around my house so when it finally completely dies on me I can find the problem easier but since I installed the new distributor and new coil it's only been doing it a little bit more rapidly though. I've read on some posts that some guy similar problem had a O ring on one of his injectors damages and causing jerking and sputtering... is that it? I've checked the power going to one of the injectors with the key on but no engine running and I'm getting 11.6. Is that bad? I read I'm supposed to be getting 12.
I'm sorry I'm jumping and throwing stuff every where but this is what I've done and the things I've done to find the problem. But the only thing I haven't done yet is look at the EEC power relay and the computer itself, and checked the wiring harness for ground shortage
I've also drove with a fuel pressure gauge and its above 30 lbs and I don't see a change when it does the car decides to do it. So I'm assuming the fuel is not a issue.
I need some help guys. If you can point me in the right direction to solve this problem. I'll be very much appreciated and I would give you the biggest hug.
This is happening over a year now and I'm sick and tired of throwing money at it and it still the same result. I've done some research and I've read jrichkr's posts check list and I bought the following
Msd pro billet distributor with a new tfi module last week
Msd coil last week
New TPS sensor and IAC 3 days ago
Mass air flow last year
New plugs and wires plus new wire to plug in the coil and to the distributor.
New ignition switch last year
I'm really stumped on this one and I'm pretty sure it's a ignition issue because the whole car feels like it wants to die. I drove it around like that for days around my house so when it finally completely dies on me I can find the problem easier but since I installed the new distributor and new coil it's only been doing it a little bit more rapidly though. I've read on some posts that some guy similar problem had a O ring on one of his injectors damages and causing jerking and sputtering... is that it? I've checked the power going to one of the injectors with the key on but no engine running and I'm getting 11.6. Is that bad? I read I'm supposed to be getting 12.
I'm sorry I'm jumping and throwing stuff every where but this is what I've done and the things I've done to find the problem. But the only thing I haven't done yet is look at the EEC power relay and the computer itself, and checked the wiring harness for ground shortage
I've also drove with a fuel pressure gauge and its above 30 lbs and I don't see a change when it does the car decides to do it. So I'm assuming the fuel is not a issue.
I need some help guys. If you can point me in the right direction to solve this problem. I'll be very much appreciated and I would give you the biggest hug.