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NA8CSON 08-31-2008 10:10 PM

NEED Help! Crank No Start
 
I just got finished with my turbo build. This morning i go to start the car for the first time, but the engine cranks but wont fire. i rechecked all my lines, hoses, connectors etc. and all is good.

The car is a 94 with an AirResearch saab t3 turbo, begi t3 mani, probe intercooler, begi AFPR, and supra green top injectors.

I was just reading the DIY TURBO KIT FAQ, and it says that the 1.6 ecu can idle with up 330cc injectors by messin with the AFM, then it says "sorry mafers." does this mean the 1.8 ecu cant support the larger injectors?

Thanks, Paul

paul 09-01-2008 10:28 AM

94 ecu can support 305's which is what the supra greentops are. You could have the AFPR pressure adjusted too high and flooding the cylinders. You should do things 1 at a time so it's easier to figure out what's wrong when something is wrong. Go back to stock injectors. Remove the AFPR. Pull and replace the plugs. Now start the car. if all is good move on to injectors OR AFPR. Just do one at a time. Do you have a fuel pressure gauge to set the AFPR properly?

Ben 09-01-2008 11:13 AM

Fuel
Spark
Compression
Time

Which are you missing?

NA8CSON 09-01-2008 01:31 PM

i have tried removing the afpr from the equation, but still no start. i dont have the stock injectors anymore. i do have a fp gauge, but where do i hook it up? before the afpr or after?
i have spark, and compression numbers are perfect. the timing is still set to 10

paul 09-01-2008 01:55 PM

Do you have fuel? Where did these injectors come from. How long did they sit. Did you have them cleaned/tested. Pull plugs and look down into the cylinders to see if they are wet. If you did foul the plugs good you are gonna need to pull them and dry em out or just replace them.

This may sound stupid but for all I know you're a complete moron so here goes. Are the plug wires hooked up correctly? Looking at the coil pack from the front of the car the plug wires should be from left to right 4,1,2,3 if you didn't switch the coil harness plugs around.

Did you do anything else to the car while installing the turbo? Like change the timing belt?

If you have spark we can eliminate a non-functioning CAS.

paul 09-01-2008 01:56 PM

I'd say you want to know the pressure before the injectors so after the AFPR but the pressure should be equal anywhere on the fuel lines in or out.

patsmx5 09-01-2008 01:57 PM

Do you have spark on all 4 cylinders? Do you have the coilpack plugs reversed? Are the plugs soaked in gasoline or water? Are they 100 years old, cracked, and carboned up?

NA8CSON 09-01-2008 02:11 PM

I haven't done anything else besides the turbo kit.

Paul you say to look at pressure before injectors? wouldnt that be before the afpr then? the afpr goes in the fuel return line after the stock regulator and the injectors right?

The plugs are about a month old. i replaced them along with new wires a week or so before i started the build. and i havent removed the wires from the coils.
i pulled the injectors from a junkyard supra, then sent them to witchunter to have them cleaned and tested.

NA8CSON 09-01-2008 03:39 PM

hey guys, i finally got the car running. the problem was my fault(of course). i thought that the fuel flow was from the tank to the oem reg, down the rail back to tank, but its actually from tank to rail to oem reg back to tank. once i hooked up the afpr correctly it fired right up. thanks again for the help.

paul 09-01-2008 06:44 PM

in my defense :


Originally Posted by paul (Post 303426)
... but for all I know you're a complete moron...


NA8CSON 09-01-2008 11:26 PM

i dont really understand what you mean by that, but thanks for the diff suggestions. without them i probably wouldnt have thought to try to switch around the fuel lines

AlexO35 09-01-2008 11:37 PM

Been there, done that. Just mark 'em for next time. Mine have dots on 'em now.
--Alex


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