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trouble code p 1337 ignition system. or misfire.

Old 09-05-2009, 07:10 AM
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Default trouble code p 1337 ignition system. or misfire.

I read the code and have determined that the code is related to the ckf (crank fluctuation sensor). im using an obd0 jdm b16a block. so there is no ckf sensor. ive been told if i perform the ckf bypass trick, it will get rid of the CEL, my question, does the crank fluctuation sensor make the engine run funny? if so, what problems can the crank fluctuation sensor cause? idle? loss of power? limp mode of some sort? im curious what the ckf sensor can actually affect, thanks.
Old 09-05-2009, 04:44 PM
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Default Re: trouble code p 1337 ignition system. or misfire.

anyone have any idea? it doesn't seem like my car runs like crap.. but maybe it is. just looking for input guys
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Default Re: trouble code p 1337 ignition system. or misfire.

Hey man . Did you figure out the problem yet ? I'm having the same exact same problem. Car does feel like the one I used to drive. Would replacing the sensor fix it ?
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