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Old 07-06-2010, 05:07 PM
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Default EZ-EFI Electrical Interference?
I have completed the install of the EZ-EFI on my Ford 302 stroked to 354ci. I am impressed with the product and initial results. There are cautions about routing the wiring and placing the ECU to avoid electrical interference that will interfere with the ECU operation.

To ensure best possible performance:
1) How can I determine if there is any noise interference being picked up by the ECU?
2) What symptoms/signs would indicate electrical interference from electrical connections, wiring or ignition equipment?
3) Conversely, how can I tell if the EZ-EFI does not have any interference issues?

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Old 07-08-2010, 11:34 AM
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Normally, if you have an noise problem, it will be very evident. The car will run very rough and possibly the ECU will through a error code on the O2 sensor. You are probably fine if it is working good for you.
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