meaby the FI forum can shed some light
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meaby the FI forum can shed some light
recently rebuilded my motor everything new oem fresh gsr parts from the dealer
car will fire but then it will die when I step on the gas
did the normal procedures on startup , like removing the sparkplugs and crank the car for like 15 minutes to let the rings seats but the still the dam problem what could it be ?
stock head
new set of pistons
new set of rings
block is honed
new bearing all around
new oil,water, pump
new tensioner,T-belt
car will fire but then it will die when I step on the gas
did the normal procedures on startup , like removing the sparkplugs and crank the car for like 15 minutes to let the rings seats but the still the dam problem what could it be ?
stock head
new set of pistons
new set of rings
block is honed
new bearing all around
new oil,water, pump
new tensioner,T-belt
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Re: meaby the FI forum can shed some light (EK FLY)
you sure you have all the sensors plugged in? is the check engine light on?
check the MAP and TPS sensors.......the connectors are the same and you can easily mix those up. those 2 sensors will affect how it idle's for sure.
also double check that your cam timing is correct.
check the MAP and TPS sensors.......the connectors are the same and you can easily mix those up. those 2 sensors will affect how it idle's for sure.
also double check that your cam timing is correct.
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Re: meaby the FI forum can shed some light (non-VTEC)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by non-VTEC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you sure you have all the sensors plugged in? is the check engine light on?
check the MAP and TPS sensors.......the connectors are the same and you can easily mix those up. those 2 sensors will affect how it idle's for sure.
also double check that your cam timing is correct.
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ok well we did all that check and recheck connectors I will check on cam timing this weekend see whats up
check the MAP and TPS sensors.......the connectors are the same and you can easily mix those up. those 2 sensors will affect how it idle's for sure.
also double check that your cam timing is correct.
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ok well we did all that check and recheck connectors I will check on cam timing this weekend see whats up
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