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TorganFM 04-01-2007 09:39 AM

Re: Kill me now
 
Right, my only thought is somehow the static caused some of the residue from my not so great desoldering job to arc or short out or something. Some of the pins broke on my riser for the rom latch but I dropped some little pieces of wire and soldered it in and checked conductivity and those are fine. If I blew a capacitor (which wouldn't have happened anyway because there isn't much current in static just lots of volts) there would be goo all over the place. I've tested all of the components I added in, including the vtec conversion parts except for the 3 prong transistor and 5 prong ic14 transistor because I wouldn't know what readings I should be getting, and have gotten nowhere. I think I'll go run the vtec wires and ground and see that would have any effect.
I'm pretty certain the ecu is not dead because it runs and drives and pulls to redline.. no limp mode.

TorganFM 04-01-2007 09:57 AM

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Something incredible happened. I wired the solenoid and oil press and then put my p28 stock bin scalerd for 450's on the Atmel chip. Then I put the FooK map on the SST chip. I tried to start with FooK's first... no luck BUT no cel. Then the Atmel fired her right up. Atmel ftw! All I did was wire vtec and rub some alcohol on my board and picked some residue off. Thanks for the help guys, especially you, Bone :-* Ain't it great?

Guy-Fast 04-01-2007 01:52 PM

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so what did we learn today?

TorganFM 04-01-2007 02:07 PM

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Clean the ------- board and keep static away, it might melt residue and cause a short in the HC chip. :y

reactone 04-01-2007 04:14 PM

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I had the exact same problem before I put my car away for the winter, SRS light and all! I just gave up on the last ecu and chipped another over the winter. Hopefully I will have your luck! :o

TorganFM 04-01-2007 04:23 PM

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Hey d00dz I got another problem. My speedometer has been acting up a lot lately. It's fine when I first start it up and drive it. 20 minutes into a drive however it begins to wobble a little bit. Then it gets worse. Then it drops to zero and sits. The ecy threw code 17 which is vss so I replaced it with a spare I had around. Now it's starting to do it the same with the same pattern. Think my speedometer is going down the drain? I thought maybe it could be heating up a bit, like my dad's Sonoma's radio, so I turned the heat on to pull heat off it but it didn't work. Then all of a sudden it went back up to the right speed and worked a bit, then died again some time later. Anyone have this happen to them before?

Guy-Fast 04-01-2007 04:59 PM

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well with the cable driven speedo's when the cable is going thats what happens and you get the good ole codeage 17

TorganFM 04-01-2007 05:28 PM

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Do 92-95 civics have cable driven speedometers? I'm thinking about just swapping the speedometer from another cluster I have, but it's unfortunately an hour away.

Slo_crx1 04-01-2007 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by TorganFM
Do 92-95 civics have cable driven speedometers? I'm thinking about just swapping the speedometer from another cluster I have, but it's unfortunately an hour away.

No...they're electronic with the vss on the trans.

TorganFM 04-01-2007 06:57 PM

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That's what I thought considering I swapped it out for another one. Think it's the gauge ------- up? The weird thing is it doesn't do it when the car is first started, only a while into the drive.


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