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Old Aug 22, 2008 | 04:21 AM
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Ok i checked and try another dizzy, ecu and numbers of main relay. i think is something simple. could it be the ignition switch is bad? any other relay i should check? should i swap up ejectors. what causes the dissy not firing up?

no and i'm not selling it either, thanks for the offer, anybody else have a clue?
Old Aug 22, 2008 | 04:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Fabrik8
Might be a problem with power or ground to the ECU. You can completely unplug the ECU and the engine will still crank but won't run (obviously). So no CELs? I don't understand the ECU having power and working fine, but not firing spark or injectors and not throwing any CELs. If the ECU has power it should turn the fuel pump relay on, so if you've swapped out for a different ECU than you should be fine if the fuel pump is turning on. Look at the power circuit for the ignition and see if it also controls the injectors; if neither have power than the ECU can turn them on but they won't activate obviously.
thanks, i'll ckecked that.
Old Aug 22, 2008 | 04:24 AM
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Originally Posted by B20DATEG
CHECK THE IGNITION COIL...HAD THE SAME PROBLEM..PULL OFF YOUR DIZZY CAP AND CHECK IT IF ANYTHING LOOKS BURNT THATS PROB THE PROBLEM
swap out dissy already, so i think is not that. thanks
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