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Old 09-14-2011, 01:54 PM   #1
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93 SLC with cammed 98 VR6

Hey my baby turns over, has spark, fuel, it wants to start but wont stay on....... the tack doesn't read anything.........
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Re: 93 SLC with cammed 98 VR6

I think the 93 has a distributor and the 98 has coilpacks. so the cam sensor/crank sensor (coil sender unit) may be improper. did you swap everything?
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