Technical Punto GT no injector pulse

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Technical Punto GT no injector pulse

If the fuel and spark occur at the right time ( in regards to tdc ) it will run. But mine kinda tries to for maybe 5 or 6 attempts and then seems to flood.

The pictures show the item we think may be the case but they are hard to source and expensive ( €350 ) to throw in as a maybe. Damn these old cars 😫🫤

Last pic is what AI gives as its description 🤖
 

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If the fuel and spark occur at the right time ( in regards to tdc ) it will run. But mine kinda tries to for maybe 5 or 6 attempts and then seems to flood.

The pictures show the item we think may be the case but they are hard to source and expensive ( €350 ) to throw in as a maybe. Damn these old cars 😫🫤

Last pic is what AI gives as its description 🤖
It's not a part I am familiar with, if you are sure it only times the injector pulse and not the ignition, I don't think it is your problem.
However I maintain that regardless of fuel going in at the right time or not on a petrol engine, as long as the spark is timed correctly, you could physically tip petrol down the inlet and the engine would run, obviously if you tip too much petrol in it would flood .
I have even seen a car that has run out of fuel and to prime the manual fuel pump to draw in new petrol a car was started using hair spray squirted down the inlet with the air cleaner cover off!!!
I am not saying the engine would run perfectly, but as long as measured amount of petrol, as in not enough to flood engine or starve it, then engine would run.
Pull the fuel pump relay out and carefully put a drop of fuel down the intake, the engine will run until it uses that bit of petrol up.
Only use a small amount of petrol, don't spill any and probably a good idea to have a fire extinguisher handy.
Don't try to rev, just keep a small throttle opening, the only danger is if you try and rev the engine and it backfires whilst you are tipping in petrol, so not a good idea.;)
Having said that I have seen carbs in the old days with flames, but if foot taken off accelerator pedal and engine still cranking what it does is suck the flames down the inlet and it goes out with no ill effects. Fun to watch though.:)
 
The part in question is basically what the gt used to replace an old fashioned distributor, it controls the spark and injection timing. I have a spare but its seen better days, I will try it once I get a break in the weather and pray 🙏🏼 lol.

You are right regarding the hairspray, I did have the car running on EZ start a few weeks back as the injectors werent pulsing but there was spark. At that point the spark timing had to have been correct.

Ill keep the post updated untill I get the jerry can and burn the car to the ground 🤣🤣🤣😈
 
The part in question is basically what the gt used to replace an old fashioned distributor, it controls the spark and injection timing. I have a spare but its seen better days, I will try it once I get a break in the weather and pray 🙏🏼 lol.

You are right regarding the hairspray, I did have the car running on EZ start a few weeks back as the injectors werent pulsing but there was spark. At that point the spark timing had to have been correct.

Ill keep the post updated untill I get the jerry can and burn the car to the ground 🤣🤣🤣😈
Hi fanco , it seems strange that the car run for 45 mins and reved etc ok , would think of it wasn’t in sync it wouldn’t 🤔
 
Found a cheaper one on eBay 👍🏻
Thanks for that I may have to buy it!

With regards to it revving ok before... the only plausible explanation is that something is failing intermittently. When I turned it off went and had lunch, came back after half an hour and it was dead again. It could be the sensor was on the way out and now has finally died properly.

Its deffo possible as its a similar type sensor to a crank sensor, they can play up or just straight fail. Pain in the arse when the car is nearly 30 years old and parts are hard to find / expensive tho eh! 😩
 
Thanks for that I may have to buy it!

With regards to it revving ok before... the only plausible explanation is that something is failing intermittently. When I turned it off went and had lunch, came back after half an hour and it was dead again. It could be the sensor was on the way out and now has finally died properly.

Its deffo possible as its a similar type sensor to a crank sensor, they can play up or just straight fail. Pain in the arse when the car is nearly 30 years old and parts are hard to find / expensive tho eh! 😩
Yeah the spares for these gt’s are becoming rarer to get hold of and getting expensive now , I’ve acquired loads of bits over the 20 years I’ve had mine as just incase parts 🙄💷💷
 
Yeah the spares for these gt’s are becoming rarer to get hold of and getting expensive now , I’ve acquired loads of bits over the 20 years I’ve had mine as just incase parts 🙄💷💷
I heard somewhere that genuine maf sensors are like £800 🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
Thanks for that I may have to buy it!

With regards to it revving ok before... the only plausible explanation is that something is failing intermittently. When I turned it off went and had lunch, came back after half an hour and it was dead again. It could be the sensor was on the way out and now has finally died properly.

Its deffo possible as its a similar type sensor to a crank sensor, they can play up or just straight fail. Pain in the arse when the car is nearly 30 years old and parts are hard to find / expensive tho eh! 😩
Imagine trying to finds parts for a chinese EV at that age in the future.:):):)
 
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