chickenhunterbob
07-22-2008, 18:51
Under the bumper on a heat sink is probably a better way to go, but I'm a dyed-in-the-wool keep-it-stock sort of fellow, so I set about to replace the PMD with a D-tech, on the IP.
After about 5 hours of this, all back together, I'm admiring my workmanship, and shelving old parts, I note the calibration resistor still happily in it's happy place in the old PMD.
AAARRRRRGGGGGGgHHHHH!
So try as I might, no way to get it in the PMD through the little gaps between the intake/head/injection lines (gaps which are about half the size of my fingers), I dropped two resistors onto the valley under the intake. (I have a spare FSD which included a resistor, on a BETA cooler)
In the end, I spent far less time to R&R the intake a second time to make things right than I did trying to drop the resistors down on a wire to hopefully install them, then try various ways including a vacuum to get the stupid things out of there.
Went surprisingly quick the next time around.
So, the FSD was replaced at about 143,000 miles, but the engine never stalled or missed or anything, but there was for the last 5 years a reverse "surge" that seemed to be getting progressively more frequent (one or two times a week), this is sometimes attributed to the PMD, I don't know if the new one fixed it or not, (time will tell) and these things are a dime a dozen on e-bay, so I got one.
So, if anyone in need of the PMD described above for any purpose - to use as a spare to get you home or whatever, plus a 6 foot extension harness that came with the D-tech and which I don't need, let me know and they are yours for the price of the stamps to get them to you.
After about 5 hours of this, all back together, I'm admiring my workmanship, and shelving old parts, I note the calibration resistor still happily in it's happy place in the old PMD.
AAARRRRRGGGGGGgHHHHH!
So try as I might, no way to get it in the PMD through the little gaps between the intake/head/injection lines (gaps which are about half the size of my fingers), I dropped two resistors onto the valley under the intake. (I have a spare FSD which included a resistor, on a BETA cooler)
In the end, I spent far less time to R&R the intake a second time to make things right than I did trying to drop the resistors down on a wire to hopefully install them, then try various ways including a vacuum to get the stupid things out of there.
Went surprisingly quick the next time around.
So, the FSD was replaced at about 143,000 miles, but the engine never stalled or missed or anything, but there was for the last 5 years a reverse "surge" that seemed to be getting progressively more frequent (one or two times a week), this is sometimes attributed to the PMD, I don't know if the new one fixed it or not, (time will tell) and these things are a dime a dozen on e-bay, so I got one.
So, if anyone in need of the PMD described above for any purpose - to use as a spare to get you home or whatever, plus a 6 foot extension harness that came with the D-tech and which I don't need, let me know and they are yours for the price of the stamps to get them to you.