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Old 09-08-05, 09:12 PM
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Can someone point out the connector that gives the fuel pump voltage?

Alright, I dont know which connector does what.

I check my sensors section in my power FC and the FUEL sensor is highlighted. Basically meaning my fuel pump is not getting any voltage.

I don't know which connector under the hood it is, so if someone can point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it.

PIctures are helpful...

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-Darren-

BTW - this is the only stupid thing stopping me from starting my car after i dropped in the engine, lol. Turns over great... just not firing cause of the lack of fuel, hah.
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no the sensor is highlighted because the fuel thermo sensor on the stock secondary rail is disconnected.
Old 09-08-05, 09:28 PM
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yes, and it won't stop your car from starting

Do you have fuel pressure?
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i have really low fuel pressure, when i crank it it is around 10psi on my gauge on the regulator.
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could the ignition cause this problem also? When i go to start it is just keeps turning over, won't even start to fire. I don't know if the pump is turning on, i suppose i could open the tank and listen for it...

My ignition is only amping my leading msd2 coils, trailing coils are stock
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Figure out why your fuel pressure isn't closer to 40psi

Either your fuel pump is not on or your regulator isn't set high enough. You should be able to hear your fuel pump prime for a second or two when you turn the key to the on position, but don't start it.
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I'll adjust the regulator and see if that changes things. I'll also listen to see if the fuel pump is coming on. If anyone else has some ideas... throw them my way, I want to get this beyotch started.
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Fuel is fine... seems that the spark plugs are not getting spark at all... trailing or leading... don't know where to look, i dont know crap about the ignition system.

Any ideas?
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