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Old 09-07-2012, 01:40 PM   #101
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**UPDATE** after fitting a new coil/dizzy/rotor and a check over the wires i now have a spark and noise from the engine. on turn over the engine fires once but fails to carry on.
I will take a look at what i can find tomz but its good progress for me as she is finally firing (ish) spraying fuel into the intake helps but it wont run correctly yet

as i had to rush out i ran out of time. ill post more info tom as i find it

Does anyone know?? does the ecu require a feed back from the pump to the ecu to keep it firing?

thanks guys
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Old 09-08-2012, 05:59 AM   #102
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Still nothing after looking at the wiring again. but what i did find out is, if i disconnect the cylinder nearest the flywheel. (1?) then it will not fire at all.
i have now got the fuel pump all running off the original relay,via the ecu (how it would have been).

disappointing for me as i thought id have her running today :( so now im on the look out for an older ecu from a 94 age (ish) to try that ecu instead as has been suggested

so if anyone has one please help
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Old 09-08-2012, 06:03 AM   #103
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Why the hell are you copy/pasting posts into two different threads? Please stop.
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