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Turbo96Civic 08-02-2004 10:46 PM

DPFI-MPFI problem
 
OK. Did an mpfi swap a while back. When I first finished the swap, it ran limp mode, redlining at 3200. Messed with some wires for a while and made it work. Then I took out the ecu to try it on someone else's car and when I put it back in it was running limp again. I have re-wired everything and it's all perfect by the book. Throws a code 4 (Crank Position Sensor). Anyone ever experienced this? I don't know what I did to fix it the first time...

Thanks for any help

Rich

alwaystootall 08-02-2004 11:56 PM

Re:DPFI-MPFI problem
 
look at the 2 wires u had to add running from the dist. make shure u reset the ecu after u make changes.

Turbo96Civic 08-03-2004 09:08 PM

Re:DPFI-MPFI problem
 
Definately already did that. All of the wires are correct. I think it's probably the distributor, but I can't understand why it worked for a while and it's not working again. I have heard of people having this problem before, and I think I'm just concentrating too hard on it. Someone give me a solution please! :) thanks in advance

RENR 08-03-2004 09:22 PM

Re:DPFI-MPFI problem
 
most likely you have the wires swapped for the crank angle. happens all the time

mahcivic 08-05-2004 08:29 AM

Re:DPFI-MPFI problem
 
when you put the new wires in at c1 and c2 on the ecu and ran them to the dizzy..what did you do with the wires that were still there. check and make sure that c1 is at b10 and c2 is at b12. thats the new crank angle sensor spot i think. i messed that up and my car ran in limp mode for a lwhile till i fixed it

Turbo96Civic 08-05-2004 11:00 AM

Re:DPFI-MPFI problem
 
Yes, I definately switched those wires to their correct positions. Does anyone know if one of the crank wires and one of the cam wires go to ground? I'm looking at the shop manual and it looks like one of the wires runs to ground in addition to the computer. Maybe my ground is loose.

warric_k 08-05-2004 11:29 AM

Re:DPFI-MPFI problem
 
recheck your grounds, try another distributor, check for any frayed wires.

open up the dizzy, and check for any frayed wires.

check for any loose wires that were changed in the swap, check for any loose connections in the plugs.

alwaystootall 08-06-2004 01:54 AM

Re:DPFI-MPFI problem
 
i dont have those wires grounded on my car(the 2 u add from the dist. to the ecu). runs fine. i have done one swap where i did ground them and a couple where i didnt . dosent seem to madder. :-\

bryse68 08-19-2004 02:21 AM

Re:DPFI-MPFI problem
 
I have the same fucken problem right now. I just put a minime in my 88 dx and the damn thing doesnt rev pass 3200. someone please find a solution.

mahcivic 08-19-2004 07:12 AM

Re:DPFI-MPFI problem
 
what site did you follow?


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