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how to wire ca18det
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I have a ca18det in my datsun 1200 and wanted to know how to wire the ecu etc? I mean what colour wires from the harness goes to the ignition switch via a relay

Posted on: 2011/10/26 13:58
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Posted on: 2011/10/26 23:26
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Re: how to wire ca18det
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the engine starting but it is running really rich either that or the spark is weak. how to resolve this issue?

Posted on: 2011/10/27 23:46
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Did you fiddle with black box thing on throttle body? This can do that.

Posted on: 2011/10/28 8:27
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the throttle position sensor? no I didn't move it

Posted on: 2011/10/29 2:19
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Most people straighten it up, and the results in the ECU thinking it's off idle and add more fuel like a accellerator pump jet.. Also, chipped ECUs will run like crap too. There are too many floating around these days. Unlikely to be weak spark with 4 coils, unless all 4 are cooked. Check your earths and measure the 12V at the coils while engine is running. Could also be old and leaky injectors.

Posted on: 2011/10/29 12:01
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I checked the coil pack for battery voltage.. good
I checked for continuity on ground circuit .... good
I removed all injectors and cleaned them .... doubt all 4 are leaking

changed the plugs again last night and the car ran like a beast for about half an hour and then started to run on 3 cylinders.. pulled all the plugs and all were black and fowled... any other advice? also someone was telling me that it could be the air flow sensor... I checked it against the factory service manual and it's within specifications ... running out of ideas here guys

Posted on: 2011/10/30 20:55
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perhaps the ecu still thinks the engine is cool and continues to dump extra fuel? problem with temp sensor?

Posted on: 2011/10/30 23:41
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Maybe check the ecu for fault codes.

Posted on: 2011/10/31 4:44
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Check the temp sender for the ecu. It should be 70-90ohms at 60deg and 21-24ohms at 100deg. or code 13 should show in the ecu if it is faulty.

Posted on: 2011/10/31 8:14
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