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Old 04-08-2007, 11:49 PM
ChrisMR2 ChrisMR2 is offline
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Default System 2d fault. Constantly Injecting. Help please....

Hi all,
Newbie on here I have been using this system for a few years now and so far it has been excellent! Always run a 50/50 methanol/water mix. Anyways, over the last few days I have noticed my car knocking on cold start, fine when been running for a few minutes. I have noticed my system is constantly injecting! I can find no other fault with my car so presume it must be this causing the knock from cold. I used a gallon in a day :shock: Is this a boost switch fault? Is there a way of testing the componant? Are they available seperately?

Many Thanks in advance

Chris
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Old 05-08-2007, 10:14 AM
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Why don't you disconnect the high pressure hose from the nozzle and see if it injects when it shouldn't (point it into a suitable container obviously)
If it starts injecting when the ignition power is on, then I guess the boost switch is knackered and you'd have to take off the pump fuse until it's changed for a good one.
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Old 06-08-2007, 12:44 PM
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It has an inline injector on it, and a small control unit to control it. It is constantly injecting at any engine speed with no boost. I have unplugged it, done a cold start and the knock has gone Just hope it has not damaged anything. Can I short the 2 wires to the boost pressure sensor to see if this stops it? Asking as when unplugged it still injects, and don't want to short them and damage the control unit.

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Chris.
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