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Re: CA18DET issue??
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car is always on a charger keeper. Voltage only drops to 10ish while cranking. Even tried it with a jumper pack connected as i thought it was voltage as well.

Posted on: 2016/7/17 14:02
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Re: CA18DET issue??
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yes chasing electrical is quite #OOPS#ty but i'm the one who wired the entire car so at least i know where to lay the blame if it is electrical.

Has anyone heard of people repairing the CAS before? They are getting quite thin on the ground to find and are possibly in the same condition as the one your replacing..

I've had the cams out so no damage there to the exhaust key end. All my tests are quickly pointing to the CAS as being the culprit.

demacoz: yes please dude. please PM me your details and i'll give you a call. I only live about 5k from the Avenue. Would happily pick you up and drop you back after a quick test fit.

Posted on: 2016/7/17 12:56
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Re: CA18DET issue??
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ok. Maybe this then. Is there anyone local to ACT that could spin past with a known working CAS sensor that i could test? I'll happy should them a beer. I located in Kaleen.

Posted on: 2016/7/16 13:38
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CA18DET issue??
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I'll try to supply as much information i can. Hopefully someone can give me some advice.

Nissan CA18DET running Microtech LT9c and x4 ignition pack
Took car for a spin around the block a few weeks ago, all good. Came out a week later and she just cranks and cranks with no barely a fire.
- On the laptop it's showing 0 RPM on cranking - odd??
- Pulled out CAS, ignition on spun CAS by hand and the injectors are firing.
- disconnected injectors to isolate them. Spun up again and can hear coil packs firing.
- removed my power connectors from both fuel relays in the boot as to not flood the motor. Spun again and can hear the fuel pump relays switching from the ecu trigger.
- disconnected all coil packs individually and used an inline spark tester between coil and plugs. All packs are showing excellent spark so they are getting signal from ECU and are in good condition.

Left injectors unplugged and pumps disconnected as well as coil wiring harness off. Replaced CAS back into the engine and i get NO RPM on cranking?? WTF.

I really don't get it. If the CAS is out of the motor its doing everything it should. As soon as i reinstall its not sending RPM signal to ECU??

any help or tips would be greatly appreciated..

Posted on: 2016/7/16 12:01
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Re: S13 brake adapter plates
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pm sent

Posted on: 2013/12/28 22:41
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Re: S13 brake adapter plates
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emailed Jmac.

Posted on: 2013/12/24 4:21
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Re: S13 brake adapter plates
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have sent you an email Jmac.

Posted on: 2013/12/21 22:38
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Re: S13 brake adapter plates
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I bought a pair off you but am having a bit of trouble finding disk hubs from local wreckers. Don't suppose you have a spare set?

Posted on: 2013/12/17 11:53
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Re: Suitible radiators for ca18det swap.
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it's from an Australian delivered S14. So early sr20 model.

Posted on: 2013/11/20 11:23
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Re: Suitible radiators for ca18det swap.
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^^^ no idea what the #OOPS# happened to the pics.

but you'll get the idea.

Posted on: 2013/11/19 13:07
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