Mustangs - they're not just for breakfast anymore
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I would not think so. That problem usually shows up on sorry assed aftermarket ignition modules altho it can happen on the GM module if it fails.It was very common on the old Translator Plus that had the timing wire intersected. I think a bad maf ground caused that one.
That is the correct factory module and the only one I suggest....You need to hang out with better mechanics
When you start the car, the module uses a built in timing value while cranking. When the car starts, the timing is handed off to the ecm via the EST bypass wire.When the Translator Plus was installed, it not only allowed the use of a LS1 or LT1 maf, but, it also allowed the total timing to be changed via a knob in the Translator. In order to alter the timing, the EST bypass line from the module to the ecm was cut and the timing section of the Translator maf was connected into the circuit.For some reason, this often caused a code 42 to occur in which case, the timing went back to a default setting which affected performance. The cure was often to ground the Translator Plus to the ignition module ground and then it usually worked properly.Note that this was the Translator PLUS which has been discontinued and that this has nothing to do with the regular Translator so I am sorry for mentioning it. Forget I brought it up Usually when a car gets a code 42, it is a bad module, or a break in that particular wire to the ecm. A lot of aftermarket modules seem prone to this problem. Aftermarket modules have some differences from the factory unit. If you put a Casper's coil tester on them, they will not show spark even when they will crank a car and run properly when installed. More arcane information, I guess
Another good habit to get into is to back the locking bolt out 1/8 of a turn or so. I'm talking about the small bolt that retains the large wiring plug into the coil module. When you tighten the shit out of that bolt, it keeps the small electrical contacts from finding their "happy place" and making the best contact.