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Have you called PSI again yet? |
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Did you check for this? We add a relay to provide 12v to the ignition circuit during cranking. Also double check your power and ground circuits. Something ain't right. |
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You can run a relay with a diode to use the purple starter wire as a signal to send 12v to the ignition circuit. Vince |
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Thanks Vince, I have been thinking about this a lot. I am going to try this tonight or tomorrow. |
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I've done 5 LS swaps on 1st Gens all with factory ign switches. 3 GM Perf Harness, 1 Psi and 1 reworked GM take out harness. LS ECM You need 12v switched power to the PSI fuse box. The ECM is powered up with ign 12v. When you turn the key on the ignition and fuel pump relays close. When you hit start the purple wire provides 12v to the starter. From PSI NO-START 1. Red Ignition Wire (From back of Fuse/Relay Center) has 12-volts with the Key in the ON position and CRANKING position. This cannot be stressed enough, most NO-START conditions can be traced to this wiring issue. 2. Check that 2 Large Ring Terminals by Crank Sensor are connected to CONSTANT POWER. Batt. Battery Positive (2 LARGE RING TERMINALS COVERED IN BLACK HEAT SHRINK), These are often mistaken for ground wires because of the black heat shrink |
Thanks for all the help. Soooo I think I know what's wrong the car will start for a second if it's been sitting for an hour or so. I think the injectors are clogged or not working. They were new injectors they were from a friend that works at Magnuson Superchargers. I think the were sitting for some time as the car smells like stale fuel. Either the injectors aren't getting power or the injectors are clogged. Testing that tomorrow. If all else fails I got a guy coming to look at it this Sunday.
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I was thinking he might have those mixed up but the PCM is powering up from his description. |
Jay, pull a spark plug. If it's wet, the injectors are firing. The noid light will help you in seeing if they are firing. You'll be amazed at how simple your problem was, once the car starts.
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Car had a engine fire which could have damaged them however as I read it he has different injectors in it now. As always it's probably something simple like a loose ground. A friend of mine had a problem with his LS and PSI setup cranking and not starting. Turned out where the 2 grounds bolt to the rear of the head the bolt was a touch too long and bottoming in the threads. The bolt was tight but the grounds were loose. |
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