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Author Subject: 044 pump killing engine
pete_rallye

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Post #151
welshpug! wrote:
all you need to do is turn the ignition on, the ecu primes the pump each time you do that, and whenever it sees rpm it will run the pump.

so yeah, get a laptop plugged in and it'll give you an idea of voltages etc.


This only works if the fuel pump is wired to the ecu though, mine are both wired to seperate switches and not to the ecu and the pumps just runs continuously regardless of whether the ignition is on or not, just the kill switch needs to be on.

If you've tried it wiring the 044 pump direct to the battery I can't see how the ecu would detect any sort of spike, it wouldn't even know the pump is running...?

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Posted 24th Mar 2015 at 19:41
welshpug!

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Post #152
ecu wont be detecting any specific spike, but if the alternator isnt working and the load is high enough from the pump it might cut the ecu voltage too low.

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Posted 24th Mar 2015 at 19:45
fatlapit

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Post #153
That exactly wat happened to my omex

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Posted 24th Mar 2015 at 20:06
pete_rallye

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Post #154
Can you really believe that a fully charged race battery that's got enough juice to start an engine can't run 2 fuel pumps though? My mate raced his Clio for a 20 minute race without an alternator! Maybe try making sure the swirl pot is full, disconnect the in tank pump then run the 044 and see if it starts then? Would reduce the load a bit...

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Posted 24th Mar 2015 at 20:16
welshpug!

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Post #155
its a low compression engine, so wont take much to spin over.

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Posted 24th Mar 2015 at 21:28
ryangti6

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Post #156
To rule out power being an issue just stick a set of jump leads on it off another car.

It can't be fuel pressure related the way you are saying it dies IMO, has to be power or something wired wrong IMO

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Posted 24th Mar 2015 at 21:31
pete-gti

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Post #157
Relay?
Posted 24th Mar 2015 at 21:44

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