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87 civic tech questions belong in the forum link below...!!!
http://www.honda-tech.com/forumdisplay.php?f=106
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Sorry it is a late 87 so it is still an ef 88 is the actual body style.
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Wait, you are OBD-1 or OBD-2 now (which ECU are you running)? Also, when you did the injector wiring where and what did you hook each one up to?
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Now i am obd1 and i am running a p28 ecu and I am using the injector outputs on the ecu with a 12+ source going to the other side of the injectors.
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Just a guess... Map sensor?
And it seems that you have permanently jumped your ECU into diagnostic mode somehow. OBD1 puts the codes out at the check engine light, but ONLY after you short two wires together... seems like yours might be shorted.
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no these two wires are not jumped togather i can jump them togather and from what i can tell it is sending a code 10 but if i check the resistance for the intake temp sensor it is in spec so really don't know what to do at this point.
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bump I am curious about this as well....I have read else where about a "no code" cell that acts similar to this and was solved by replacing the main relay. But the main relay was replaced with a brand new one and the ECU runs my obd1 crx z6 just fine with no codes.
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TTT
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to the top to see if any one can help
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desprate try ti see if anyone has any input
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