Civic gsr starts and dies

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Asked by Aldin1017 Jun 06, 2016 at 07:41 PM about the 1994 Honda Civic EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 94 civic b18c1 built and one day the car started and died so I
unplugged the map sensor and it started and ran but rich and I replaced the
map sensor with another one and same problem"

6 Answers

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If I plug the map sensor in the car will start and die right away but if I leave it unplugged it starts and runs but idles rough and smells like gas

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Your problem is NOT the MAP sensor. It most likely has an issue with the o2 sensors not working properly OR the incorrect ECU in the car since its had the engine swapped. Could be incorrect Fuel injector size or any of 100 problems causing your issue. Take it to a qualified Honda Technician. It will be money well spent to have it diagnosed by a proessional.

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The ecu is a chipped and tuned for the motor . The car was running perfect till couple days ago

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