No Start Issue

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Well ive been having this no start issue for the past couple of months. (Since May 6 actually) Ive come here for help before but with no success obviously. So im coming again hoping that since i have it more narrowed down because of the amount or parts ive replaced, i will be successful this time.

Anyways, the Crank Sensor has been replaced and the tach does move when it cranks. The cam sensor and timing belt were also replaced at this time. ECT and TPS have been replaced. DIS checks out perfectly too.

The reason i replaced the TPS was because i finally found my code reader and tested the car. TPS voltage came back low. Well after no luck with that, i pulled the voltmeter out like i should have before and im getting no voltage to my tps what so ever.

Mike Kopstain suggested that I check around for bad grounds but everyone 1 found seemed good and i cleaned them anyways for the **** of it.

Anyone had a similar problem or just yet a similar problem? It would be much appreciated for any opinions to help me solve this menace. Its probably something stupid and simple but im too frustrated with it to think clearly and straight.

TIA,

Roberto
 

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Silly me. I forgot to mention that i have good fuel pressure and the pump primes. Ive checked alot of components so i may have forgotten a few.

Roberto
 

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How old are the spark plugs? Possibly fouled plugs, I've had that happen! :doh:
 

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The plugs were put in back in march when i put my Taylors on. They maybe have 1500 miles on them. I check them anyways, whats the worse it could hurt.

Rob
 

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If the plug wells were full of water at one time, due to cleaning the engine, it can ruin the plugs.

What kind of plugs are you running?
 

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I replaced them for the first time since i got the car in march. And the water has never since been in there in my ownership. In fact i made sure that the dealer didn't powerwash it when i was buying it.
 

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