built boosted intgera won't start
I have a fully built b18b1 with turbo and basically every upgrade. I have aem fuel rail, filter and pressure regulator, walbro 255 fuel pump, rc550 injectors, ngk bkr7-11 and for some reason it won't start. I can turn the key and the engine turns over but won't ignite. Every few times it backfires and I"m not sure why. Do I have to adjust the fuel pressure regulator? If so, how do I go about doing that? I've checked to make sure that the plugs are making a spark. There are no leaks anywhere. I am stumped. If anyone has any suggestions or ideas or anything, please tell me. Thanks
what fuel managment are you runing
if your trying to start it on a stock ecu, it won't work
your going to have to burn a basemap that setup for 550 injectors
your stock ecu won't be able to start it with injectors so big.
if your trying to start it on a stock ecu, it won't work
your going to have to burn a basemap that setup for 550 injectors
your stock ecu won't be able to start it with injectors so big.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by builtboostedteg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yes i am using the stock ecu
i have a basemap from the hondata, would i have to install that in order for it to work?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes, install the hondata hook it all up plug the chip into the ecu and you should be able to start it up. Unless of course there is other problems..
i have a basemap from the hondata, would i have to install that in order for it to work?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes, install the hondata hook it all up plug the chip into the ecu and you should be able to start it up. Unless of course there is other problems..
any tips or references to where i can find a wiring diagram for the hondata and a pin out for my p74 ecu so that i can figure out where to hook up each wire?
I would make sure everything is hooked up and that your ecu is squared away. If it still doesnt start I would look at your timing belt and make sure that everything is ok there. I would also do like someone else said and check your plug wires and make sure you have them on right.
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I'm still working on hooking up the hondata. I'm having no luck on the situation, I have my ecu in my hand and I don't know how to hook up the hondata to the ecu. I'm not the best with wires and its not a direct plug and play kind of thing.
you need to bring it to someone who can chip your ecu with the hondata chip, it's not a simple plug and play
check out http://www.hondata.com and look for a local tunner and make some phone calls
check out http://www.hondata.com and look for a local tunner and make some phone calls
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