496 HO trouble codes
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496 HO trouble codes
I have a new Eliminator with a 496ho with some issues. The engine has Dana Exhaust from the factory. I am getting the gardian mode at full throttle and I retrieved the codes with my Rinda scan tool.
I tryed a search but could not find a list of troble codes, can someone help me out?
77 cam senser
160 prt emct
9 gardian mode
179 enct overheat
19 overspeed
I am quite a distance from a service center and would like to repair myself. I can provide more info if needed.
Thanks in adavnce
I tryed a search but could not find a list of troble codes, can someone help me out?
77 cam senser
160 prt emct
9 gardian mode
179 enct overheat
19 overspeed
I am quite a distance from a service center and would like to repair myself. I can provide more info if needed.
Thanks in adavnce
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I have a new Eliminator with a 496ho with some issues. The engine has Dana Exhaust from the factory. I am getting the gardian mode at full throttle and I retrieved the codes with my Rinda scan tool.
I tryed a search but could not find a list of troble codes, can someone help me out?
77 cam senser
160 prt emct
9 gardian mode
179 enct overheat
19 overspeed
I am quite a distance from a service center and would like to repair myself. I can provide more info if needed.
Thanks in adavnce
I tryed a search but could not find a list of troble codes, can someone help me out?
77 cam senser
160 prt emct
9 gardian mode
179 enct overheat
19 overspeed
I am quite a distance from a service center and would like to repair myself. I can provide more info if needed.
Thanks in adavnce
179 is the engine coolant temp. Did the motor go over 180deg f? If so, this will set, which would also set the exhaust manifold code as well. Either it got over 180 (I think its near 195deg F to set), or sensor is bad, or its a wiring/installation problem.
19 overspeed code happens whenever guardian activates and your rpm is higher than the targeted rpm. So while it brings your rpm down, your rpm is over the targeted rpm, setting the overspeed code.
77 is probably from the motor missing during guardian, this pops up sometimes when guardian misfires cylinders.
Check your temperature, you might want to verify that your gauges are coming from the computer vs. a seperate sensor. Should be from computer on late model 496's, but you never know. Therefore your gauge may read different than your computer. You can buy a scanner from www.rinda.com. If your always away from service center, might be a good idea to have one handy.
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Thanks Dustin,
A new whipple was ordered this morning for this boat. I need to get the bugs out before the installation.
I am using the Rinda tool to get my codes. I will look at the temperature when it set the high temp fault code.
How do you think a new 22 Daytona will run with the Whipple installed. This boat is supposed to run 85mph now. I get to 78 and it shuts down. I am hoping to see close to the tripple digit mark.
A new whipple was ordered this morning for this boat. I need to get the bugs out before the installation.
I am using the Rinda tool to get my codes. I will look at the temperature when it set the high temp fault code.
How do you think a new 22 Daytona will run with the Whipple installed. This boat is supposed to run 85mph now. I get to 78 and it shuts down. I am hoping to see close to the tripple digit mark.
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I cant post pics here because I am not a paid member. This is the boat that you guys did for Bob and completed some of your test on. I bought it as a demo. White with blues and purples and a silver interior. It is the boat on your website. I am going to call you today for a little help.
You can call me if you get a chance. 903-738-2007
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Buy the way Dustin, Call Dave at Northcoast performace. He is trying to order my whipple.
Thanks Mitch.
You can call me if you get a chance. 903-738-2007
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Buy the way Dustin, Call Dave at Northcoast performace. He is trying to order my whipple.
Thanks Mitch.
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I'm working on converting a video file of footage we have when we tested your boat. We made at least 18 passes in that boat and it was tuned with a portable O2 sensor. That boat ran flawlessly time and time again. The best speed we ever saw out of it was 83 mph. That was on dead flat water, so I'm sure once you get in some chop it will free up to 85.
We ran the boat successfully for a good amount of time, so I know there's nothing wrong with the install or the sensors. That boat was built almost 2 years ago, so the big question is, has the water pump impeller ever been serviced?
The heat sensor in the exhaust is most likely causing the guardian situation. The exhaust sensors are pretty sensitive, if your marginally cooling the engine because of a worn impeller, it would trip those sensors.
Hope this info helps and I'll be posting a link of the video within a day or two. Congratulations on that boat, it truly is the best handling cat I've ever driven. At 80 MPH it literally feels like your in a Cadillac.
We ran the boat successfully for a good amount of time, so I know there's nothing wrong with the install or the sensors. That boat was built almost 2 years ago, so the big question is, has the water pump impeller ever been serviced?
The heat sensor in the exhaust is most likely causing the guardian situation. The exhaust sensors are pretty sensitive, if your marginally cooling the engine because of a worn impeller, it would trip those sensors.
Hope this info helps and I'll be posting a link of the video within a day or two. Congratulations on that boat, it truly is the best handling cat I've ever driven. At 80 MPH it literally feels like your in a Cadillac.
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We ended up with a 30 pitch 4 blade Bravo prop. I actually hit the rev limiter once with that prop installed. I was by myself, light on fuel, and the lake was a little choppy.
We did an install on a second brand new 22 Daytona about a month later and that boat turned the same propeller up to the border line of the rev limiter with two guys in the boat and it ran 84 with relatively flat water.
Unfortunately we didn't have a 31 labbed finished 4 blade prop to try, but that seemed like it would have been a good choice for a final prop.
We did an install on a second brand new 22 Daytona about a month later and that boat turned the same propeller up to the border line of the rev limiter with two guys in the boat and it ran 84 with relatively flat water.
Unfortunately we didn't have a 31 labbed finished 4 blade prop to try, but that seemed like it would have been a good choice for a final prop.
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We ended up with a 30 pitch 4 blade Bravo prop. I actually hit the rev limiter once with that prop installed. I was by myself, light on fuel, and the lake was a little choppy.
We did an install on a second brand new 22 Daytona about a month later and that boat turned the same propeller up to the border line of the rev limiter with two guys in the boat and it ran 84 with relatively flat water.
Unfortunately we didn't have a 31 labbed finished 4 blade prop to try, but that seemed like it would have been a good choice for a final prop.
We did an install on a second brand new 22 Daytona about a month later and that boat turned the same propeller up to the border line of the rev limiter with two guys in the boat and it ran 84 with relatively flat water.
Unfortunately we didn't have a 31 labbed finished 4 blade prop to try, but that seemed like it would have been a good choice for a final prop.
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Thanks Dustin,
A new whipple was ordered this morning for this boat. I need to get the bugs out before the installation.
I am using the Rinda tool to get my codes. I will look at the temperature when it set the high temp fault code.
How do you think a new 22 Daytona will run with the Whipple installed. This boat is supposed to run 85mph now. I get to 78 and it shuts down. I am hoping to see close to the tripple digit mark.
A new whipple was ordered this morning for this boat. I need to get the bugs out before the installation.
I am using the Rinda tool to get my codes. I will look at the temperature when it set the high temp fault code.
How do you think a new 22 Daytona will run with the Whipple installed. This boat is supposed to run 85mph now. I get to 78 and it shuts down. I am hoping to see close to the tripple digit mark.
On your codes, makes sure the motor didn't overheat, if it did thats your issue. If it didn't, monitor the exhaust water temp via your scan tool. Port and star should match.
Dustin