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bpr00civicsi 08-13-2007 02:37 PM

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by the way the car will not start. its getting fuel and fire and it rotates. could it be the timing? ive had block work done and the timing belt was off one tooth maybe two but ive put an adj cam gear to make up for that how much should i retard the cam gear. im lost and need help

Chris Harris 08-13-2007 10:36 PM

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Motor needs fuel, spark and compression to fire...and of course proper timing.

Check my site for ECU stuff...

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E-b0la 08-15-2007 06:59 PM

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you said it has 450's? Stock ECU? If so then the 450's are probably flooding the motor. Do the spark plugs look wet after trying to crank?

HMTdmc 08-16-2007 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by E-b0la
you said it has 450's? Stock ECU? If so then the 450's are probably flooding the motor. Do the spark plugs look wet after trying to crank?

he said he's using an fmu and 450's on a stock ecu. It goes without saying it's dumping some fuel.

tk_hom3r 08-16-2007 02:05 PM

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Correct me if im wrong but in order for the ecu to b able to control those 440's he needs some kind of tune....

bpr00civicsi 08-16-2007 03:20 PM

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that is exactly what is happening, the plugs are soaked and fuel puddled on top of pistons. but after that i put the stock inje back in and the same thing happend. what now?

bpr00civicsi 08-16-2007 03:22 PM

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i dont have the funds to change over to obd1 right now so obdo is what i have to work with right now. I just want the damb thing to start so i can enjoy this car not just sit and stare at it everyday.

klyph 08-16-2007 03:44 PM

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So, you're now running stock injectors and an FMU? And it's still flooding? What is your fuel pressure at?

bpr00civicsi 08-17-2007 02:22 AM

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no fuel press gauge yet. the fmu has 12:1 disc should it be smaller like 8:1

HMTdmc 08-17-2007 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by bpr00civicsi
no fuel press gauge yet. the fmu has 12:1 disc should it be smaller like 8:1

look man you need to learn to tune your ecu. Your cars obd0 so use bre or turbo edit.
if your learn to do that or have someone help you you can have the car running perfectly.

running the fmu and larger injectors is just going to flood your engine and even with stock sized injectors and the fmu working perfectly your timing will be way off. And that will blow your engine very quickly. do some research learn to do it right and ejoy having a turbo honda..

This moring on my way to work I walked a 350z in my 92 accord. I came from knowing nothing about three years ago to being able to piece kits together and tune for myself. I'm of average intelligence at best so you should be able to make it happen.


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