Originally Posted by
impulsr Compression test 130 on all 4 with closed throttle.
Swapped out distributor.
Visual inspection of vac lines.
Double checked fuel lines are connected correctly.
Tried running air filter straight to the throttle body.
No error codes on ecu reader.
Tps has been adjusted to 0.48v (was wrong originally)
Afm voltage is 0.795 before cranking, its lucky to flick up to 1.4 but very quick.to drop again.
Originally Posted by
impulsr I dont have an O2 sensor connected at the moment, in theory it shouldnt matter.
I do have a stand alone ecu waiting, I just wanted.to make sure the engine wasnok before installing that.
Ok. Let's figure this bastard out. I know that some of this is remedial but sometime the simplest thing will kick us in the arse.
Fuel Lines - Got gas ???
Fuel Pump -> Fuel Filter -> Fuel Rail -> Fuel Pressure Regulator -> Fuel Return Hose to Tank
Air Flow - TURBO
Air Filter -> MAF -> Turbo Compressor Inlet -> Compressor Outlet -> Inter Cooler -> Throttle Body -> Intake Manifold -> Engine ->Exhaust Manifold -> Turbo -> Exhasut ....
Not having the O2 connected will not prevent the car from starting and idling.
It sounds as if you do not have the idle air hose the connects to the intake pipe between the MAF and the turbo compressor inlet connected. Also sounds like you may have some vac leaks.
Please attach some more detailed pics so I can better see what you are working with.
Running the stock ECU, injectors & MAF is not ideal - however as long as you are using everything that the ECU is setup for we should be able to make it start and idle so you can move onto better things.
Compression is low at 130 PSI.
Can you perform a leak down test. Since engine was just rebuilt cam timing
may be off 1/2 a tooth.