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Originally Posted by Cat Fuzz
Doesn't the CKP induce its own voltage? I don't think there is a reference voltage. Also, the CKP doesn't connect to the ECM, it connects to the ignition module.
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it's true that info came from a newer, later application; but the idea is the same, the ignition module gets the reference voltage from the ecm and the crank sensor gets it from the dis module. the test for reference and output voltage should be instructive.
however, from what what you've said before and what i suggested concerning the ignition module and coils still apply. there can be, and often is, a difference in under-load and idle conditions. i would suggest attempting to isolate the problem to a particular coil by observing either the timing light or by disconnecting spark plug connectors and observing the spark across a gap to ground with the engine reving. of course if you had a spark tester, it'd be alot easier and surer.
by either method, if you find a problem wire (probably two because each coil powers two cylinders), then you can swap coils, they are interchangeable, and see if the problem follows.
//bc