I have a cylinder in my truck I am trying to diagnose. Cylinder #5 a balance rate of +4.5. I ran a compression test and it tests 340# cold, 380# hot. Swapped out for two different injectors and the numbers are consistent. Any ideas on this?
I hope you’re right. I had issues getting it plugged back in. The weatherpak insulator seemed to slide back and the connector wouldn’t connect easily. Seems like the inside of the connector had some sort of residue in it. I cleaned with QD. I guess this might coincide with the suspected FICM issues.Bad injector connector. Try the ice pick trick. If it helps, plan on replacing the connector. Or your FICM has some issues like discussed in your other thread
As far as I understand the cylinder power output is low, and the ECM is trying to add fuel to that cylinder to compensate for the imbalance in the engine cycle. OR I suppose other cylinders could be causing the ECM to try to compensate for them.Please educate us what a balance rate of +4.5 means? What is the ECM attempting to do and why? I think I know, but sometimes I'm wrong.
Yes. The balance rates you see won't mean that that exact injector is at fault. More of in indicator of overall health. I don't think GM/Bosch ever intended on people swapping one injector out. Either one bank or allThanks. I saw that one too, very informative. I thought that I remembered something like if a cylinder had a high + number, that could be because the previous one in the firing order slowed down the engine and was the cause for the next firing cylinder to have a high number, to even out the engine speed.