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Right so a few days ago I replaced my BOV, The car wouldn't run well and then just stopped completely. I have reverted back to a standard BOV AND replaced my fouled plugs. Everything is seated right but the car still wont start. It cranks over well but just wont start. It almost ran but soon gave up.

Any ideas?

New plugs are NGK PFR6A-11 (Laser Platinum Series)

Old ones were NGK PFR5A-11 (Cheapest base plug)

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Was on the car for a day, It would drive but not very well at all. Wouldn't boost and wouldn't idle well at all. The plugs fouled with the new BOV but they needed to be replaced anyway.

The new BOV was a HKS SSQV so it vented to atmo, apparently this doesn't fly well with standard ECU's hense the standard one going back on.

Everything has been triple checked before going back together, battery is currently on charge while I have things switched 'on' to drain whats left from the system/ECU so it does a full re-set on itself.

I'll give it a few hours then fingers ****ing crossed it starts

The new BOV was a HKS SSQV so it vented to atmo, apparently this doesn't fly well with standard ECU's hense the standard one going back on.

As I tried to warn you in your original thread, the AFM measures the incoming air as it comes in. By venting the air to the atmosphere, less air came into the intake manifold than was reported and why it ran rich & crap.

Fault code reads 5 Slow flashes and 5 fast ones so as far as the ECU thinks everything is working fine.

I cant think of anything else that would be wrong, plugs are new, everything is connected, ECU says its all fine but the bastard still wont start. It cranks but nothing happens bar the battery slowly going flat

Edited by Lucy The Skyline

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