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Old 26 April 2014, 08:05 PM
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hey iv got a 1993 import wrx just rebuild the engine after head gasket went. Went to start car today and it running like a bag of bolts and the left hand side of the engine is firing at all can any help got good compressing and spark taken injectors out and got fuel.
Old 26 April 2014, 08:08 PM
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dose the car have a maf sensor on this year of car ? has it been taken of and put back in worng way around ? seen this done before see and causing car to run very poor...
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2 and 4 are not fire at all compression ok
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maf sensor is wire up corectley
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maf sensor is wire up corectley
coilpacks?? cracked ends??
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+1 on coil packs
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