Installed SR. Does not start. Ideas wanted.

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digitalcox
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I am making this post for a friend that owns a 1990 240sx. If anyone can help, we will greatly appreciate it.

He is wrapping things up currently with his SR swap and ran into a issue with trying to crank the car over. The problem that he is running into is that when he tries to crank it over, it turns over but no fuel is shooting out of the injectors.

He first dropped some fuel into spark plug holes and it fired right up, then shut off. He then took off the fuel rail, started up and didn't see any fuel shooting out.

The fuel pump works. We could hear it turn out and when we were testing out the wiring earlier, fuel was coming out of the fuel line.

Any help would be appreciated if you could direct us into the right direction.

Thanks.


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hpmachine
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yeah dude it sounds like you already found your problem. make sure yer getting enough fuel pressure and perhaps get those injectors flow tested.

ill_sil
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id check to make sure that the fuel hoses are in the right order! and other simple stuff, before you test all your wiring

digitalcox
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Fuel lines were reversed. Car starts up fine now and is running good.

Thanks for the help.

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okevolution
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I had the fuel lines wrong on mine for a long time and it started right up. I have ignition problems now.

sr20detmaybe
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my car would not even attempt to crank up with my lines backwards, it would turn over but not bust off.


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