In article <dt4521l0k8mtv8kjkiahsr2doot7rroadr@4ax.com>,
relic896@hotmail.com wrote:
> >First, you need to tell us how it is that you're going to read
> >fuel trims on a 1991 Ranger with a 2.3 liter engine.
> >You must have access to some scan tool that doesn't exist
> >anywhere else on the planet.
> >
> lmfao
Good, because that's all you got, your silly little laugh.
> who said anything thing about a 91
The person who originally posted the problem that you involved
yourself with here. The one you are doing all the ranting and
raving about fuel pressure leak-down Bozo.
> its 2005
> time to get with the program neil
Oh, I'm "with the program," and the program is "you are my bitch."
Damn that was easy.
> lmfao
> U GO GIRL
>
> fuel trim is much more accurate
No doubt. Too bad it wasn't available in a Ford data stream back
in 1991.
Of course, a real mechanic would know that, but a tire buster
probably wouldn't.
I anxiously await your usual typical crowing and cackling...