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i turned the car to ignition only, and the fuel pump seems to turn on (can hear it)...

how do i check if fuel is actually making it to the motor,

ecu?! how do i reset the ecu,

or do a test on it, see if it hasn't died?!

what things usually go wrong when a car is left idle for so long?

he means clutch start :rolleyes:..

Put your car on a hill or push it down the driveway..facing forward

turn car on to the red warning lights.. one before the crank turb

Put your car in 2nd Gear... clutch in....

wait for the car to get enough speed... then realise the clutch..

it should turn on

Hey mate, read through this thread I made about a month back I fried my computer but a lot of people gave me plenty of suggestions on why my car wouldnt start, might help you out, good luck

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t185746.html

could be anything from the air flow meter, to the CAS, to the igniter pack, coils, or spark plugs. if your saying that your fuel pump is priming up then the ecu may be ok. have you had the car running before it went into storage? checked all fuses? the ones in the car and in the engine bay. there are also two green relays behind where the ecu is located, if they aren't switching you wont get power to your injectors and coils.

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