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B20/vtec no fuel problem

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Old Jun 23, 2001 | 02:44 PM
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Default B20/vtec no fuel problem

I'm running a b20a5/vtec with a pr3 ecu and i'm not getting any fuel. B3fore i wasnt getting a spark because of bad grounds. But now i'm not getting any fuel. The fuel pumps work but the injectors isnt firing. I tested the injectors and they work when i put power to it manually. Do anyone know if its becuase of my main relay, i burnt my old relay but replaced it with a 2nd generation prelude/accord relay. It looks the same internally and externally. anyone think this is the reason why its not working? Could it possibly be my injector resistors?
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Old Jun 24, 2001 | 11:42 AM
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Default Re: B20/vtec no fuel problem (S14 Lude)

This could also be a bad ground. Check all your ground points as well as your connections at the injector resistor box. Your main relay is probably ok since it is kicking your fuel pump on.
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Old Jun 25, 2001 | 01:29 PM
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Default Re: B20/vtec no fuel problem (Jared)

ok my relay si okay i replaced it again with one form honda. i checked all my groudns and they appear to be on. is there any grounds hidden away like under teh car or sumthing? wut else do i check for?
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