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96 x90 revival
#31
yes, that would make the FPR very upset. ( I did mention pinched return line, and bingo, and worse the wrong line.)
best when pulling thows is to label em' (duct tape? + sharpe pen")., for sure those and the vacuum lines.
now we know why 50PSI the poor FPR could not vent proper, I said too, , to run the vent line to a bucket and see if tHE FPR runs true now.
(some vent lines also can gum up from rotten fuel , car parked long time)
$100 is the right price on used working ECU, the refurbs are $400
my spare, was $100 and finding one in a jam on this rare car, is not easy, for most folks..... better than spare tire, that.
50psi causes over injections on all these cars, and is not monitored by ECU ,like new cars all do and adjust of too high.
the FPR is key the KEY stone part (ask brick layer that)

i bet it holds Closed loop now at steady foot cruise.



(12-28-2018, 06:44 AM)Ropadopa Wrote: Well, after a month or so of throwing parts and fixes at her I think I scored, I must have had the the fuel return line one the evap and evap on the the return. As it seems to be clearing up the o2 sensor is now bouncing and fuel trims are trying instead of pegging and giving up. Also no more soot from the tail pipe and scanner says it’s staying In closed loop at idle.

Stupid mistake,
anyhow she is sporting new injectors, new pump, regulator and filter. So the fuel system is in top shape not really money wasted. Also thermostat, ECT .I’m thinking the only part besides my time that I really got burned was the $100 ecu. May be able to put that on eBay and recoup some loss.

Thanks for sticking with me on this. Now on to the fun part Modifications and adventures.
you are welcome, and you post, makes me remember, to check hoses. (on used cars anything is possible)


right side view.
my pump page shows this photo and says make sure hoses are not routed wrong. but sure lots of things can be wrong, but not with 50psi.
[Image: pumpdirectview1.JPG]
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#32
ok, the fuel under pressure from the FPR was sent to the evap, venting system.

make sure the EVAP canister is not full of raw fuel.
if it is , it must be drained and dried out someway, (no sure how, in the winter,? me)
but if it is full of raw fuel, every time you drive the car and the Evap VSV valve opens the plenum sucks in raw fuel, from the canister and runs funny.
this is a rare thing to happen, and they symptoms after are horrible to diagnose.


here is the evab2b system drawings.
my guess the hose on the left side #2 ID is the hose that was used, forcing fuel backwards to the tank pressure control valve, TPCV, and my guess, is that it was overwhemed that spring inside. (chaos) if this is true, then I think the eVAP canistor is OK/ using that hose and not the other evap canister hose for fuel return.


http://www.fixkick.com/sensors/EVAP/EVAP96.pdf

good luck, hope it all goes good now, happy newyear!
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#33
Seems ok , I have a question for you , I’m remounting the ecu, s has two due to being an automatic transmission. Can’t remember how they sandwiched to get them and mounted. Any pics of them mounted?
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#34
oh boy x90s are super rare cars.
very few photos..... , if you posted yours, it be like, wow, real photos.
for sure under dash, at ECU or TCM
trial and error is it.
good luck to you!


(12-30-2018, 09:27 AM)Ropadopa Wrote: Seems ok , I have a question for you , I’m remounting the ecu, s has two due to being an automatic transmission. Can’t remember how they sandwiched to get them and mounted. Any pics of them mounted?
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