running great then this happends.

homeskillet305

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so i finished my 1jz swap and it's running great no problems, idles great good response. but then today when i started her up it was running very rough, when i opened up the throttle a little it would flood and die out. the weird thing is that cylinder 1 and 2 were not flooded. cylinder 3, 5 where flooded but not too much. but when i took the plugs out of 4, 6 it was flooded to the max. now car wont start only gets fuel i'm geussing my ecu took a dump. has anyone else had a similer problem?

i have good voltage at the coils, injectors, CPS is good, ecu voltage is also good. havent checked codes yet but i will as soon i get to the garge.
 
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kanji1jz

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dude..... covering a rust hole with bondo only works for a little bit... why cover it up when you can take care of the problem before it ruins more and increases costs. nip it in the ass while you're ahead instead of back pedaling and spending more money.
 

dogdrake

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viperkillertt;1206991 said:
Do you have more feedback on another supra site or something?

type in dogdrake on ebay (465) positive feedback .i repair electronics ive had to recap and repair traces on many ecu's . its best to replace all of the caps not just the ones leaking. i dont know if i can be posting any service in this section of the forum so pm me i'll give you my number and we will talk.
 

carguy34

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You can also talk to Aaron at Driftmotion. He repaired mine (an over 100 others) with success. Price was cheap too. I don't remember for sure, but it was less than $100 including shipping both ways. I've never dealt with dogdrake, but I wouldn't have any reason to doubt that he can do it too, it's not that difficult of a repair if you've done it before. Aaron was quick, cheap and does nice work, which is why I had him do it instead of trying to find the capacitors and get into it on my own. He also tested it to make sure it was working before he shipped it back to me.
 

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If the trace runs in the middle of the circuit board (in the middle of two layers of material) then you have to add a jumper wire.

If the trace just burnt up and is not running through two boards then remove the trace then using a sheet of copper cut out a new trace tach it into place with super glue a couple spots then paint the non soldered area with some green insulating paint.
Re resin the trace after the paint drys to secure it completely with the board. as good as factory.

If the board is burnt up bad you may have to repair it prior to repairing the trace but if you fry something this bad at this point most of the time it is not worth repairing.