| Thank you to everyone who responded,
I think I got figured it out. Friday I cut out of work early, to wash my new car. I let it idle while I washed it (10 min.) when I drove home; the 2000 rpm shut down problem was present for the 8 mile trip. In my garage I performed an experiment. Measured the crank sensor temperature while the engine fails to go past 2000 RPM. 118 degrees f. cooled the sensor down with ice cubes to 70 then the engine ran past 2000 RPM with no problem.
Repeated the test. Same results. I have a crank sensor on order, when I confirm the failure of the sensor as my cause, (the engine cuts out @ 2000 RPM) I will post it here.
Bryan |