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Old 12-12-2004, 01:24 PM
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in need of help bad swap complete car wont start

Hello I have some questions and I need help. My brother had a ZC in his hatchback for racing and everything it ran great for a year but the car got hit. So now he has a 1990 or 91 4door civic that had the single fuel injection. Well he redid the wiring for the additional injectors and the other additional Items but he isnt getting any spark at all. The original car was a 5 speed and it ran like a champ. The car that its in now the 4door was running proir to the swap. But now that the swap is done the computer is giving an error 6-10-13-20. In addition we took the distributor cap off and it is getting hot enough to burn your hand if you leave your hand on it. Can someone help me out the previous car ran perfer(the hatchback) but in this car it doesnt want to work right.
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Old 12-12-2004, 02:27 PM
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Re: in need of help bad swap complete car wont start

switch 2 white wires on dist
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