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Hey guys I'm looking for any help/suggestions as my car broke down tonight.

Ok please don't grill me now but I stupidly installed a Bee-R in my r34 GTT today, and its got a power fc.

I launched at the lowest settings 2500rpm and gain was 3, nothing detonated no bad sounds no back fire pretty much like a standard rev limiter.

I dropped the clutch and the car just stalled and won't turn back on now.

It reeks of fuel so I'm getting fuel and I can hear the fuel pump run.

The car still turns over the same not any looser asif its lost compression, everything still seems fine.

According to the power fc my crank angle sensor is ok, and the timing is at around 7 degrees when turning over and at 175 rpm.

It kind of wants to turn on but just hasn't got enough in it.

Although now somewhere near the tcs motor its got a whining sound, I thought maybe the butterfly got stuck closed checked that and its fine.

I connected my standard ecu and it still won't turn on but the whining sound disappears but when I reconnect the power fc the whining noise comes back.

I haven't been able to check for spark as it's dark now and the lighting in my garage shat itself as well a few days ago

What could it possibly be and what can I look out for.

the trippiest thing is that nothing detonated, checked my power fc and my knock was maximum 4.

I'm really stuck and need to get the car back on the road as its my daily and need it for work.

Any help is greatly appreciated, ohh and I threw the Bee-R out already :D, thanks.

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Sorry I forgot to ask, what kind of other little module's/motors are there around the traction control motor that could be making that whining noise, ohh and when I connected the standard ecu and cranked it I checked for fault codes and it doesn't come up with any just 55, thanks.

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