02-21-2017, 07:46 AM
Hi at all,
I'm new here, i'm from italy, first of all i have to apologize for my english.
I have a 1994 suzuki samurai, i recently put into it a 1.6 G16A with its intake manifold and tbi, i'm using the original 1.3 distributor and ignition coil.
The car won't run properly, stayng at idle, if i open the throttle the engine it hesitate badly and is obviusly undrivable.
I tried to use the original 1.3 ecu, map sensor, and lambda sensor, then i tried to put the 1.6 components and i tried to use another fuel injector too, but nothing is changed.
I don't have ECU Errors.
A strange thing that i have noticed is when i disconnect the Coolant Temperature Sensor The engine seems to run almost perfect, if i plug it, i always have the same problem.
With the orginal 1.3 engine fuel injected i never had no fuel problem at all ( i put the 1.6 because the 1.3 engine was cracked somewhere and it had an water burn problem).
I don't know what can i try to test so if you can give me some advices i would be grateful.
Thank you
Hello At all!!!!!!!
I'm new here, i'm from italy, first of all i have to apologize for my english.
I have a 1994 suzuki samurai, i recently put into it a 1.6 G16A with its intake manifold and tbi, i'm using the original 1.3 distributor and ignition coil.
The car won't run properly, stayng at idle, if i open the throttle the engine it hesitate badly and is obviusly undrivable.
I tried to use the original 1.3 ecu, map sensor, and lambda sensor, then i tried to put the 1.6 components and i tried to use another fuel injector too, but nothing is changed.
I don't have ECU Errors.
A strange thing that i have noticed is when i disconnect the Coolant Temperature Sensor The engine seems to run almost perfect, if i plug it, i always have the same problem.
With the orginal 1.3 engine fuel injected i never had no fuel problem at all ( i put the 1.6 because the 1.3 engine was cracked somewhere and it had an water burn problem).
I don't know what can i try to test so if you can give me some advices i would be grateful.
Thank you
Hello At all!!!!!!!