:1zhelp: ok, i guess im a sucker for punishment, lol. heres the poop, since i have pretty much finished my 87t, thank you to all of you and this site, i now have a 87 n/a auto for my gf, it ran (on 4 or 5 cyl at best) when i picked it up in merced calif, and i drove it home to turlock about 40 min away. on the ride home i noticed that when i would let off the gas slightly to slow down, the check engine light would come on, while the light was on, the car died, light goes off...continued running the same.
stopped and put gas in it a mile from home, fired right up again, i floored it leaving the station, that was funny, :nono: when i pulled into my drive with it, it died, and i havent gotten it to even spit a sputter since. now, i read on here that some peeps had the same prob, whether it be a swap from a turbo to an n/a or whatnot, i checked EVERYTHING i have read. heres the rundown, at the coil, nothin, nothin at the ignighter, i have swapped those for shits ang giggles, nothin, timing, good.
i can hear the f pump running, when i crank the car, i can smell gas, so i thoght the ecu was functioning, BUT...i read that this guys idiot light was not coming on.....mine isnt ither, i messed with the fuse box, tried grounding the coil AND ecu.....still nothing. then....i thought....what if i put the ecu in diag mode, turn the caqr to the on possition as if to pull codes, and then i'll start dicking with all the stuff again to see about a short
well....its cold, windy outside, so im taking a break, cause i found nothing. :3d_frown: so, my question is....have i missed something? i even pulled the ecu/ig fuse and the ign fuse, swapped them all around, i even put a wire directly on the batt, and then fed it into the fuse spot for the ign.......(did i do that for the ecu???) which leads me to my nexed question....can i directly hook the ecu to the batt? i.e. bypass the cars feed to it with my own? oh, i also grounded that ecu as well, just cause i guess.....what am i over looking here guys?????????????
stopped and put gas in it a mile from home, fired right up again, i floored it leaving the station, that was funny, :nono: when i pulled into my drive with it, it died, and i havent gotten it to even spit a sputter since. now, i read on here that some peeps had the same prob, whether it be a swap from a turbo to an n/a or whatnot, i checked EVERYTHING i have read. heres the rundown, at the coil, nothin, nothin at the ignighter, i have swapped those for shits ang giggles, nothin, timing, good.
i can hear the f pump running, when i crank the car, i can smell gas, so i thoght the ecu was functioning, BUT...i read that this guys idiot light was not coming on.....mine isnt ither, i messed with the fuse box, tried grounding the coil AND ecu.....still nothing. then....i thought....what if i put the ecu in diag mode, turn the caqr to the on possition as if to pull codes, and then i'll start dicking with all the stuff again to see about a short
well....its cold, windy outside, so im taking a break, cause i found nothing. :3d_frown: so, my question is....have i missed something? i even pulled the ecu/ig fuse and the ign fuse, swapped them all around, i even put a wire directly on the batt, and then fed it into the fuse spot for the ign.......(did i do that for the ecu???) which leads me to my nexed question....can i directly hook the ecu to the batt? i.e. bypass the cars feed to it with my own? oh, i also grounded that ecu as well, just cause i guess.....what am i over looking here guys?????????????