Skillz
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- Dec 26, 2002
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Biloxi,
Mississippi
I have a 1990 Eclipse FWD Turbo. Made in May of 1990.
I bought the car "not running" guy said it needed a new ECU. That the caps was leaking in the current one. Well, after driving it to a friends house, the car would not run right. Never has. It will not idle/rev higher than 2k.
So I got a new/used ECU for a 1990 model. MD128625 is the number on the ECU. (Should be for a 1990 model) Put it in, and set the firing order for the plugs to 4123. Car would crank, but would not idle. So we adjusted the timing to see if that would help it. Completely adjusted the timing 180 degrees with no good preformace.
So I adjusted the firing order to 3412 or some shit, I don't remember now. THe book said 4123 and that's what I done; but it wasn't running well.
My cousin said the CAS could be going out? Is that possible?
When we rev the engine, it sounds like it is hiting like 6k rpm, but the tach only shows 2k.
Any suggestions is greatly appreicated.
Thanks,
LeRoy
I bought the car "not running" guy said it needed a new ECU. That the caps was leaking in the current one. Well, after driving it to a friends house, the car would not run right. Never has. It will not idle/rev higher than 2k.
So I got a new/used ECU for a 1990 model. MD128625 is the number on the ECU. (Should be for a 1990 model) Put it in, and set the firing order for the plugs to 4123. Car would crank, but would not idle. So we adjusted the timing to see if that would help it. Completely adjusted the timing 180 degrees with no good preformace.
So I adjusted the firing order to 3412 or some shit, I don't remember now. THe book said 4123 and that's what I done; but it wasn't running well.
My cousin said the CAS could be going out? Is that possible?
When we rev the engine, it sounds like it is hiting like 6k rpm, but the tach only shows 2k.
Any suggestions is greatly appreicated.
Thanks,
LeRoy
Cylinders 2 and 3 are below the service limit (by 1 PSi - the service limit is 121), and the difference between 2/3 and 4 is over 14 PSi. Put a "capful" (like from a quart of oil) of oil into the cylinders and see if the compression goes up (over 25-30 PSi). If it does, then your piston rings are beat. If it doesn't then its your headgasket, sorry pal! Good luck with the almost-certain rebuild. Actually Id just swap in a JDM 6-bolt for ~$1000 and be done with it!