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2011-03-24 22:28:06
#1
Starting issue
Ok I put a ve in b13 again car was running dine for 3 days and the next day I went to start it and all it does is crank. When I bought this car it had a similar problem with the uk sr20 motor in it it would run but if you turn off the car and turn it back on it won't start. I have spark, fuel, injector pulse and all grounds are good. Fuses are good relays for the ignition are clicking. Someone shoot me some suggestions.
2011-03-24 23:06:20
#2
recheck air fuel spark, check your fuel pump make sure its priming with key on and that the filter isnt gunked up, fuel filter?
2011-03-25 02:18:00
#3
feul pump doesnt prime with key on an the feul filter is new...feul pump relay and fuse are good though so im leaning towards more a ignition problem.
2011-03-25 02:21:28
#4
how do you have fuel if your pump doesnt prime when you turn the key
2011-03-25 02:34:16
#5
Originally Posted by phoredoor_whore
how do you have fuel if your pump doesnt prime when you turn the key


thats what i asked myself its holding pressure but theres no power going to it consitantly...somthings cutting power to the fuel pump
2011-03-25 15:10:08
#6
whats the fuel pressure at?
2011-03-25 15:42:17
#7
Could still be a defective fuel pump relay.
2011-03-27 21:24:39
#8
update:the car wont start or hold a idle for to long unless i send power to the feul pump. all ignition relays are new again, feul pump relay is new fuses are good and all grounds are good. also im not getting a reading from a 10amp fuse in the fuse box for the start signal in the box inside the car. also lost tach signal aswell any ideas?
2011-03-27 22:13:52
#9
someone!!!!
2011-03-28 00:09:33
#10
Last edited by cees on 2011-03-28 at 01-38-21.
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