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Old May 20, 2014 | 01:28 PM
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hi guys & girls

i have an s2000 powered ae86, car was running fine but unfortunately 2 of the valves failed so i took the engine out and replaced everything necessary, car started up fine but their was a loss of power when i was driving it slowly it got worse and worse now it won't start we sprayed bradex easy start in to she air filter and it fired up but it cuts out as soon as its all burnt so with some more playing around we have put it down to the injectors their not spraying at all I've checked the yellow and black/power wire on the injector harness with a multi meeter its reeding 11,5V but the ground wire seems to be bad, the dash is flickering a lot so some were their is a brake in the ground, could it be the PGMFI relay??? my friend is a electrician he said he is well able to sort it but he needs a wiring plan, only problem is I'm not sure what year car the engine is from i think its some were round 2000 to 2003 is their any way of telling and its an AP1

any one know were i could get a wring plan from or has any one got one they could email me

thanks in advance if you can help i really appreciate it
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Old Jun 18, 2014 | 08:56 AM
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I know this is probably an 'electronics' issue but this forum seems to mostly be for people installing audio/video stuff. You may have better luck posting in the "under the hood" section.
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