You may want to look into the following areas:
1.Injector Harness Connections
•Ensure the injector adapters are seated securely and the connections are solid. Sometimes adapters can create intermittent electrical contact issues, especially if the fit is loose or the pins aren’t fully engaged.
2.Grounding Issues
•Poor engine or ECU grounds can cause random injector control issues. Double-check all grounds for the ECU, injectors, and general engine harness. Clean and tighten them to ensure good electrical continuity.
3.ECU Injector Control
•If you’re using an aftermarket ECU or a reflash, confirm the injector latency settings for the ID 1050x are correctly programmed. Incorrect settings could potentially cause injectors to stay off in specific conditions.
4.Idle Air Control (IAC) Valve
•A malfunctioning IAC valve or throttle body could interfere with the ECU’s ability to manage idle, leading to injector control anomalies. Check the IAC valve for proper operation and cleanliness.
5.Fuel System Check
•While less likely, issues with fuel pressure at idle can also cause injector anomalies. Verify that your fuel pressure regulator and fuel pump are functioning correctly, especially under low-load idle conditions.
6.Electrical Noise or Interference
•Electrical noise in the injector signal wires could cause the ECU to misfire injector signals. Ensure the wiring for the injectors is not too close to high-current lines, such as alternator or ignition coil wiring. (Probably not it)
7.Random Misfire Detection or Fuel Cut Logic
•Some ECU settings might trigger a fuel cut under specific conditions, such as detecting a random misfire. Reviewing your ECU settings for misfire detection thresholds and idle control strategies with your tuner could help pinpoint if this is the cause.
Given that the issue is intermittent, paying close attention to logs when it occurs (e.g., injector duty cycle, fuel trims, RPM drop) might provide additional clues.
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