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Old 21-03-2006, 07:40 PM   #1
tourinea
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Default Dizzy Transplant Troubles

I am wondering if EA's need some sort of start up sequence for the ECU after changing distributor as mine repeatedly cutout for about 1/2 an hour after performing one. (It started but stalled straight away).It gave a few coughs again within the next hour or so of city driving,but been fine since.I asume it is electrical as it responded equally on both lpg and petrol. I didnt disconect the battery when I did the dizzy work,could this add to the situation? The new dizzy has improved responsiveness noticeably.
Thanks guys Ive learned heaps from others Threads :

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