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  1. #13
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    I suspect your problem is in the dash wiring, you may have missed an important ground point.

  2. #14
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    did u put the dc2r immobilizer in your eg ?
    Last edited by richie6lt; 31-01-2014 at 04:35 PM.

  3. #15
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    if its true JDM it will not have the Immo module in the ECU and the dash wiring

  4. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by richie6lt View Post
    did u put the dc2r immobilizer in your eg ?
    nope i don't think this ecu have immobilizer

  5. #17
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    Every obd-2 b series ecu has a immobilizer built in to it which matches the key , so you either have to use the same barrel and key to match the ecu, or, pull the immobilizer chip out of the ecu(which will cause and engine light), or, you can buy bypass chips, which deletes the ecu immobilizer and doesn't cause an engine light....

  6. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by richie6lt View Post
    Every obd-2 b series ecu has a immobilizer built in to it which matches the key , so you either have to use the same barrel and key to match the ecu, or, pull the immobilizer chip out of the ecu(which will cause and engine light), or, you can buy bypass chips, which deletes the ecu immobilizer and doesn't cause an engine light....
    JDM DC2R does not have the Immobiliser, also you do not need the bypass module for this ECU, there is a simple bypass method that can be done.

    AUDM ECU will have the Immobiliser.

  7. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by richie6lt View Post
    Every obd-2 b series ecu has a immobilizer built in to it which matches the key , so you either have to use the same barrel and key to match the ecu, or, pull the immobilizer chip out of the ecu(which will cause and engine light), or, you can buy bypass chips, which deletes the ecu immobilizer and doesn't cause an engine light....
    Thank you ECU-MAN JDM DC2R does not have the Immobiliser, also you do not need the bypass module for this ECU, there is a simple bypass method that can be done.

    AUDM ECU will have the Immobiliser.

    but i'm using AUDM barrel and key will i need Immobiliser in ecu?

  8. #20
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    No

    the Immobiliser in the ECU stops the injectors from firing, the immobiliser module in the cabin loom stops the engine from crancking, since you use JDM loom you wont have it.

    do yourself a favour and open the ECU and check for that board to be 100% sure its not your problem. (IMMO-A0)

  9. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by mocchi View Post
    any cel?
    compression test?
    test for sparks?
    fuel primes?
    hey bro just got a compression tester kits of ebay

    1cyl 121 psi
    2cyl 119 psi
    3cyl 110 psi
    4cyl 120 psi

    look like very lows compression, is this got anything to do when i replace new timing belt, toda flywheel and head valve rocket seal anything wrong?
    Last edited by Monetz; 03-02-2014 at 10:31 AM.

  10. #22
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    JDM B18C Swap won't start up

    very low yea but should start.
    you need to check for fuel and spark now
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  11. #23
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    those items wont change the compressions

    wow its very low readings,seems like well worn engine

    rings probably gone from hard life

  12. #24
    if you're testing on a cold engine you're going to get very low readings like that

    test spark, fuel

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