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Ill try again,

Sorry other thread got locked cause I didnt open my eyes.

Hey guys I am having troubles with wiring in my 32 with a neo motor. I have just got it re-wired to run the neo engine loom and neo ecu so that I can use a nistune and the car wont start.

The engine cranks, has spark and injector pulse and gets power everywhere so we think the timing on the ecu is out.

The ecu that I'm using was a long shot because it was left in a boot where the battery had tipped over and leaked acid but I thought it was just on the casing. On further inspection there was a tiny little but on the inside of the ecu on some terminals of a chip.

Before I go out and buy another ecu I was wondering if anyone in melbourne NE or anywhere has a spare ecu that I could borrow to plug in to see if it is actually the ecu thats the problem.

Or if anyone has any advice then Ill just buy another ecu straight away..

Cheers in advance!

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