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Originally Posted by RETed
Waste of time...
All 4 fuel injectors tap off the same circuit for +12VDC.
It's highly unlikely that half of your injectors +12VDC power side suddenly stopped working.
The circuit is completed by a pull-to-ground signal coming off the ECU.
-Ted
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the ECU plug checks both the voltage to the injectors and continuity through the circuit.
and yes, the brass crimps that hold the 12v wires to the loom can and do fail.
but i'd be more concerned as to why the engine failed at 5psi and under 4500 RPMs, even if it was running extremely lean that criteria would not pop an engine. if the timing wasn't set properly, a secondary injector was not functioning and it was taken slightly higher than that then yes i could foresee it as possible. or the engine already had 1 foot in the grave and the fuel issue is a secondary problem that killed the marginal engine.