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cylinders 1,3,5 arnt fireing its def a fuel problem cause the spark plugs in cylinders 2,5,6 when u pull them out after having the car runing plugs are wet with fuel and smell like fuel changed my ecu with another rb20 one did the same thing suspect its a wiring probem but have checked the wires seems to be fine :D

check the suspect injectors for continuity.

checked the circut in the injectors that arnt workin to the computure circuts fine changed the the computure over with another rb20det comptuture made no difference changed the cas over with another made no differance :)

Check the injector pins on the ECU with a test light see if the problem is in the loom or at the ecu end, as you tried a different ecu almost certainly the loom somewhere, just keep tracing it until you find the issue, pain in the ass but not much else you can do.

This happened to me a few years ago on my pulsar gtir after I installed a fmic. I accidentally disconnected something but cant remember what its called. it might be a resistor pack or something for the injectors..

Anyway its the silver box thing on the passenger side, under the bonnet just near the top of the suspension turret. its got a plug on it with a few wires coming out of it.

It may not be a resistor pack. But my sr20det definitely had this plug thing that controlled the injectors. The silver part was just a shield that covered the plugs and I think there was 2 of them. I accidentally put tension on the wires with one of the stainless pipes I installed for the fmic which was enough to break the contact on the plug.

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