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Im trying to contact sydney kid for this but here is my problem.

Im connecting into my ECU the jaycar IEBC controller. Ignition and ground are fine as it comes on with ignition. I have injector (I) going to connector 101 and (O) going to connector 25 which is boost. Im confident this is correct. When i start the car it runs like a dog. I disconnect the IEBC controller then it runs fine.

Is there something wrong with my wiring or the IEBC unit?

I'm running a jaycar iebc on mine. I'll just ask you some questions first.

Have you hooked the unit up to power by itself? does it work? turn on? no funny business?

You didn't cut the injector wire did you? you just spliced it on?

I lost the ecu pinout when my computer died.

check your wiring man

see none of the wires are touching

from what i remember the injector wire was a white wire

solenoid/boost was a lite blue one??? i forgot but you cant run the car till uset her up it'll just be shit

so check wiring if fine then just tune her i guess

Yes it powers up fine so my +/- are fine when i ignition on.

Here is the diagram i am using

http://datnet.org/files/rb25detrec33pinout.pdf

The injector from memory was the end one which was black and the boost one was a orange one. (no.25)

check your wiring man

see none of the wires are touching

from what i remember the injector wire was a white wire

solenoid/boost was a lite blue one??? i forgot but you cant run the car till uset her up it'll just be shit

so check wiring if fine then just tune her i guess

That's not true. The only output that the iebc controls is the boost solenoid. At idle, whatever the solenoid does, it won't affect running at all. you're not making any boost at idle, so it won't affect anything. The only thing an untuned iebc does wrong is it doesn't keep the boost at the level you set it (even then, it still drives, you just have to use your foot to control boost)

I'm pretty sure I used the same pinout as you. On my car, I think it was boost solenoid, and injector 1 ground. Check your unit, check the soldering. make sure you didn't stuff anything.

sorry I wasn't more helpful

Damn, i didnt build the unit, i bought it off someone!!

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