Bond's Yata v2.0
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Figured out the fans, I think it was the relay, so I just did away with all that bullshit and wired up the fan to switch where the cruise control button used to be inside the cabin.
I cut the FP wires and linked FP to 4O, then I jumped 2 and 7 (red and black) on the afm connector. Still no fuel. Should I put the ST SIG fuse back in now? I'm scared to do that. I'm still fiddling and taking suggestions. Thanks for the help so far.
I cut the FP wires and linked FP to 4O, then I jumped 2 and 7 (red and black) on the afm connector. Still no fuel. Should I put the ST SIG fuse back in now? I'm scared to do that. I'm still fiddling and taking suggestions. Thanks for the help so far.
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So I can only get the fuel pump to turn on when it's jumped in the diagnosis box. It will run fine like this but I know it isn't right. I went bowling, rolled a 160, not bad for a novice.
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basically you're sending the FP ground back through the AFM connector and then grounding the relay like the AFM does.
it's 2 and 7 if you count left from right looking at it with the single slot towards the top, two slots towards bottom.
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As long as it doesn't blow anything on my board, I'll leave it in. I'm about to go redo the AFM wires and see what happens. FP relay is where in the bay? It's probably the only relay I haven't replaced on this car.
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Same problem as before has occured again. WB02 gets no power, and the fuel pump doesn't turn on. Windows and stereo work and it turns over, there is just no fuel.
I tested the pump, it didn't do anything. The connector going to the FP has 4 pins, and only one has power, and it isn't much as it barely lights up my tester bulb.
I tried to look for the FP relay under the dash as hustler instructed, but I don't see a green connector, and none against the firewall. Is it a LA10 relay?
This piece of **** needs to run, I don't have an extra car anymore.
I tested the pump, it didn't do anything. The connector going to the FP has 4 pins, and only one has power, and it isn't much as it barely lights up my tester bulb.
I tried to look for the FP relay under the dash as hustler instructed, but I don't see a green connector, and none against the firewall. Is it a LA10 relay?
This piece of **** needs to run, I don't have an extra car anymore.
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Jump the fuel pump at the diagnostic box. If that doesn't turn it on, you're basically certain the relay is bad. The relay is there, and you'll need a 12" extension with a 10 or 12mm on a swivel to get it. I recommend stealing one from a salvage yard. Steal one for me too so I have a spare. BTW, 1.6 relays are not interchangable with 1.8.
You can jump the FP with a fuse if the relay is bad. It will run the FP any time the key is turned on, which is dangerous apparently, but it will get you to point b. I believe you jump the black/grn wire to the gnd right next to it.
You can jump the FP with a fuse if the relay is bad. It will run the FP any time the key is turned on, which is dangerous apparently, but it will get you to point b. I believe you jump the black/grn wire to the gnd right next to it.
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ok, Ill look again when I get home. I saw an LA10 relay that was mounted to something, that must be it. I think I have an extra relay, I stole a bunch from the junkyard last time I was there, I just don't remember where I put them. Thanks.
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Still haven't fixed the car. Fuel pump doesn't want to run. The connector has very little power, and I changed relays. So idfk. I switched ignitions in from the old car and it didn't make a difference. There is some really sketchy wiring under the steering wheel. Hopefully I can figure it out this weekend when my dads buddy comes over. He is pretty good with electric ****.
Also, the wb02 still doesnt work. I ordered a new AEM that should be here for next weekend. And I haven't been able to succesfully connect to my MS since this happened.
Should I buy these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/4-EV1...#ht_1189wt_939
Also, the wb02 still doesnt work. I ordered a new AEM that should be here for next weekend. And I haven't been able to succesfully connect to my MS since this happened.
Should I buy these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/4-EV1...#ht_1189wt_939
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About to install my 650's, I was so excited, then I found this:
**** it, they will work.
I'm currently in the process of switching from the stock purple Denso injectors to Fuel Injector Clinic EV14s. So far I had been installing the PNP 650cc and 850cc EV14s from fiveohmotorsports, however it was brought to my attention that these large flow rates can't be attained reliably with the round connector (Sumitomo) version of the EV14 (ie the injector has been vandalized to get such large flow rates). I installed a set of 650cc EV14s from FIC the other day and I was very pleased, once again. They are of course, fully matched, down to +/-2cc or so, and come with a datasheet of flow rates, dead times, etc.