Re: '92 Magnum V6 4X4 EFI Stalling When Warm

From: JT McBride (James.McBride@GDEsystems.COM)
Date: Sun Jan 19 1997 - 15:56:43 EST


I think Larry is right - temp sensor or thermostat.

Just to clarify, EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) is generally used, at least
on this forum, to refer to throttle-body injection, like the '89-'91
trucks were equipped with.

MPI (Multi-Port Injection) refers specifically to multiple injectors in
the intake ports of the engine. That's what all the Magnum engines have,
and it is a far superior system.

If you've got it, flaunt it!

Jim

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