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Re: 84 Porsche944
I am new to the porsche scene but let me try to help. Sounds like you have fuel injection if you have a fuel rail. A couple of things come to mind. First you need roughly 40 to 60 psi of fuel pressure to the rail if the injectors are going to work properly. I do not know but it is possible there is a pressure switch that goes to the computer. If there is not enough pressure, the computer might be shutting down the ignition system. I would go to the fuse box and look for the fuel pump fuse. The fuse might be good but i would try to measure the voltage at the fuse to make sure the ignition key turns it on. The other thing i was wondering about is if a little critter decided that your car was lunch. Knowing that the car ran before it went into storage and now it does not, what changed. I had that happen to my road runner once. I do not know where the fuel pump is on your car, possibly on top of the fuel tank? Can you measure the voltage at the fuel pump? Maybe the pump froze up over the 4 years. When the car was cranking, did the fuel come out in dribbles or at a steady stream? Again bear with me but i am just throwing ideas out.
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