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as the topic says ive just relpaced my injectors as a last ditch effort to stop it farting and missing when running on all 6 cyl and then when i unpluged the 4th coil pack in it would run fine (on 5 cyl)... ive replaced the coil packs n swaped pugs around and they are all fine, got a working 2nd hand coil loom and the thing it plugs into and still no luck. so with some advice i got working 2nd hand injectors and swaped them over.

Now i duno what ive done wrong but when i turn it over with the return line off to see if its got fuel running threw nothing comes out?

any help

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when i swap the plugs and coils about its still the 4th one in that wont work,.. i found out last nite that its not getting spark at all.

the new coils i got are s1 unless just jap stuffed my order up but they do look identical as the ones that came out

thanks cheez im sorta hoping it is the ecu to give me an excuse to go Apexi PFC,

i went and seen cp auto electrial this arve cuz we got rained off work and old mate said he'll put a diagnosis tool on her monday and hopefully it will show whats goin on

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