JWKberlin
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- 2011 Ford Explorer 3.5L
Hello All,
associated to a post of mine (Random RPMs drop, engine seems want to stall) I would like to ask you whether it would be possible for anyone of you to capture an oscilloscope reading via FORscan of the following situation of an older (i.e. non Ecoboost) gen V engine, and share it to me:
- Precondition is a warm engine
- Just push the engine up to like 2.5 - 3 k rpms for a few seconds (in "N" mode)
- let the pedal off
Capture the RPMs via FORscan in the oscilloscope (interesting to me is the part in which RPM decreases, but if it is more convenient to you start the recording earlier).
It would really help me to understand whether my engine has a slight flaw or not. As reference: the one attached is the situation for my 2011.
Thanks in advance for your support.
Before you ask, the bat has been replaced since then.
associated to a post of mine (Random RPMs drop, engine seems want to stall) I would like to ask you whether it would be possible for anyone of you to capture an oscilloscope reading via FORscan of the following situation of an older (i.e. non Ecoboost) gen V engine, and share it to me:
- Precondition is a warm engine
- Just push the engine up to like 2.5 - 3 k rpms for a few seconds (in "N" mode)
- let the pedal off
Capture the RPMs via FORscan in the oscilloscope (interesting to me is the part in which RPM decreases, but if it is more convenient to you start the recording earlier).
It would really help me to understand whether my engine has a slight flaw or not. As reference: the one attached is the situation for my 2011.
Thanks in advance for your support.
Before you ask, the bat has been replaced since then.