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    #16

    (coming from wire #6. There are two identical plugs. I've tried both.)


    (As a side note, look at this shit. The other plug is completely broken apart. Only the wires remain.)

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      #17
      is that coming from the harness?

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        #18
        I tested two distr., cps, and wiresets from the e, but neither of them had a plug from wire 6, and neither sparked.

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          #19
          Nope, that's coming from the bell housing.
          flywheel sensor I believe.
          plugged in either of them (both are plugged into the bell housing right next to each other) into one or the other port. the open port I used for #6.
          Last edited by squidmaster; 04-23-2012, 03:34 PM.

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            #20
            even with the e afm, I should be able to fire it up, it would just die immediately after, right? if I've read correctly?

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              #21
              Wow, lots of posts. It's easier to read if you edit the post instead of making more lol


              The sensors in your bell-housing will no longer be used. You need the CPS with the toothed reluctor wheel on the end of the crank. The pulley is attached to it via 6 13mm hex head screws. Then there's a small bracket that holds the sensor in place. If you didn't change that crank pulley, the ECU has no idea the engine is turning, so it doesn't send a signal to the coil to fire. The bracket that holds the sensor is #12 in this pic. If you are trying to use #11 as your sensor, it needs to be changed from the is motor, along with the crank pulleys (and water pump pulley or your belt size will change).




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                #22
                Yep, that's what I forgot to do. Swap over to the toothed crank pulley....

                Had to leave the car for a few more days. I'll be back on it maybe thursday.

                One last question, though: can I use the e afm at all? Or do I have to buy the i afm in order for it to run. Seems like I could just wire up resistors to give the feedback that the i afm would produce to at least limp around on.

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                  #23
                  ETA AFM will not work. See post #26...

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                    #24
                    Amazing job. I'm jealous about your sense of cleanliness. My car is a mess.

                    I notice you kept the e cams. Are you planning on going with a F/I setup?

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                      #25
                      No, I used the "i" cam. Since then I shaved the head .015" and used a .050" custom gasket.
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                        #26
                        I cams bevel out, the e cams are nearly flat. My I cams look completely different from yours at least.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by squidmaster View Post
                          I cams bevel out, the e cams are nearly flat. My I cams look completely different from yours at least.
                          What?

                          Perhaps if the lobes were wiped.

                          The e cam has less duration and MORE lift.

                          Wrong info.
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                            #28
                            guh, excuse me, I have no idea how I didn't notice what I was saying.
                            I meant e pistons.

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                              #29
                              Lol

                              The eta pistons and 885 top end makes 8.4:1 compression. I used a thinner head gasket and shaved the head to get it back up to the b25 compression. Building a new motor now using eta crank/rods, i pistons and shaved block. Shooting for 11:1 when it's done.
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                                #30
                                Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View Post
                                Lol

                                The eta pistons and 885 top end makes 8.4:1 compression. I used a thinner head gasket and shaved the head to get it back up to the b25 compression. Building a new motor now using eta crank/rods, i pistons and shaved block. Shooting for 11:1 when it's done.
                                make a thread. the rings in my eta block are going fast. ( burning madd oil past 5k ) I figure time just just build a block now.

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