I liked the videos, they weren't real heavy on the presets at all, plus you threw in the disclaimer of them being a good place to start, but can be modified from there. I also watched the 2 part series of the misfire on that chevy p/u with Eric the car guy. I like that it was pretty candid, made it feel real, as it should. Totally real world stuff when you can tell that you weren't expecting to get the injector capture that you ended up getting, awesome. It's a perfect example of "test don't guess", and something that I try to tell my customers all the time when they come in asking, "what do you think it could be?". My conversation about the code I just pulled out of there PCM memory in the parking lot usually starts with, "it could be the component listed in the description of the code, it could be another component that the PCM thinks is correct but isn't, it could be in the PCM, or it could be simply a poor connection or bad wire somewhere. Do you want me to throw parts at it because you think it would be cheaper than spending $100 to know EXACTLY what it will need, PLUS the guarantee that would come with that diagnosis?". If that truck had rolled into my shop, it would have been 1 hour diag., plus like .5 for a wiring repair. Now the shop down the street may have said it's not getting fuel, must be the injector. How much do you think that bill would have been? PLUS it still wouldn't have been fixed.
I look forward to your contributions, I might even buy your book for all your hard work and efforts
Oh yeah, if you ever save waveforms you would have noticed that the file extension at the end is psd,
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It's like it was meant to be or something. Wow, I need to go to bed,