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RUH ROH! What happenned sub?

It started idling rough as i was driving, i pulled over and turned it off. I started it again and the idle smoothed out so i drove it home.

Went to start it again and nothing.

Edited by subzeroR33
My car shit its self today.

I have this pain in my stomach.

Saw the thread in FI, its not something stupid like a bad batch of fuel, fouled plugs or blocked injectors? Maybe coils...

So it DOESN'T fire at ALL now? Doesn't even try to?

It started idling rough as i was driving, i pulled over and turned it off. I started it again and the idle smoothed out so i drove it home.

Went to start it again and nothing.

does the engine turn over on the key..Not siezed or anything major like that?

Saw the thread in FI, its not something stupid like a bad batch of fuel, fouled plugs or blocked injectors? Maybe coils...

So it DOESN'T fire at ALL now? Doesn't even try to?

Yeah who knows mate it could be anyone of those.

Just the ignition, no motor.

thats cool man,

2 easy things to check are fuel and ignition, is it getting both??

Yes it is.

Changed fuel filter and its crankin over ok, Im hopin its coils or something electrical and not mechanical.

Edited by subzeroR33
Changed fuel filter and its crankin over ok, Im hopin its coils or something electrical and not mechanical

at least its cheap to replace those double post coils that you have if anything is wrong with them

Yes it is.

Changed fuel filter and its crankin over ok, Im hopin its coils or something electrical and not mechanical.

Sad to hear as your car is a beast. Let us know how it goes

cya all im off to work

AIR FLOW METER!!!!

Check it is plugged in properly, I had a similar problem and it was caused by my plug being broken..hence not getting a proper signal from the AFM

he runs a microtech, hence no AFM.

there is his problem right there!

His computers inbuilt aids finally reached maturity!

ha ha DOH sorry I could be of no assistance then

yeah he should have a haltech, then it could try to fill 2 cylinders with fuel and then compress it. would be heaps better

So tell me...

is it wrong that we just ordered 2 pizzas, a 1.25L coke, and a garlic bread, delivered, for $25.95....

and we have counted out and are going to pay the delivery driver that amount in 5 and 10c pieces?

ahaha gold.. let us knw how that goes... :(

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