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Ben@euromechinc
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: savannah, ga
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I would start with a fuel pressure test gage from NAPA, Autozone or anywhere similar. For about $30 you can see your fuel pressure when/ if it starts, but more importantly, you can see what the pressure is when it FAILS. It the pressure is over about 35 (not perfect but enough to run) then you should look elsewhere for your problem. Either ignition or the sensors that feed the ECU.
I assume you have checked compressions? Don't throw money on shotgunning parts, buy some cheap but reasonable diagnostic tools which you may even be able to share the cost with friends or a local car club?
Good luck
Old 09-22-2009, 07:09 PM
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