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hey guys, pretty new here

anyway got a rb20det manual cefiro just finishd conversion.

i trying to start car and there is no fireing at all.

i checked for the constant 12v on center pin on coils it has that but i pulled coils out and put screwdriver down them earthed and tryed to fire unfortunitly no spark there either.

i have changed the relays next to ecu no change.

have tryed numerous amounts of ignitors.same problem.

can any body help me out am going to test for power off ignitor loom later today will post how i go need help asap. also car is getting fuel so no problem there.

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ok i changedd all grounds etc an now we have spark,fuel but its just cranking and not firing at all im stumped .

ive tryed different ignitors upped fuel pressure ,pulled cas sensor out turnd and injectors clikt etc so thats fine.

i done a diagnostic check and it came up with 21 ignition signal.

can some one please help i need to get this thing going so i can go show some form to the ladies down the street hahaha

alright!! good news i put a bolt in the return and blokt it she fired up straight away so we know i have low fuel pressure even the its getting gas.i have replaced standard rb20de pump(car was originally rb20de auto) i replaced it with a twin turbo subaru fuel pump.why is this not giving enough pressure if the pump is biggrer and pumps more than the standard one?

i have a sard fuel reg.gas feeds threw bottem out the side and is in the hose that comes off fuel filter.
It's supposed to be on the return line off the end of the fuel rail. I should probably feed into the side and out the bottom. It's designed to maintain a given pressure in the fuel rail (it's not the actual pump that causes the fuel pressure).

What pressure is it set to maintain?

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