ok this is what i got. 91 honda civic with a dohc zc and when we got it started every thing was ok till we find out that it wont go over 3000 rpms. so i put a new cap and rotor button and still the same so please can some one help me please?

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				ok this is what i got. 91 honda civic with a dohc zc and when we got it started every thing was ok till we find out that it wont go over 3000 rpms. so i put a new cap and rotor button and still the same so please can some one help me please?

 
 
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				are the spark wires in correct order from the dizzy?
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				could be a bad ecu
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				That's what I was thinking. Is it throwing a check engine light?Originally Posted by allmotoronly
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Originally Posted by HalfBaked
 
 
				ur car is in limp mode, which means there is a major sensor that is either unplugged or went bad. check all the major stuff and ull find it
 
 
				ok the code is a 4 and no check engine light and i have three diff computers and i checked all the sensors and there all good? sooo i dont know what to do and im about to sale it.
 
 
				obd0 code 4 is your Crank Angle Sensor... which is located in the distributor. There are two sensors in there. One is your Ignition Output sensor... which will have a blue wire going to it (off of the small connector on the dist.) And the other one (should have three slide connectors) is the crank angle. They take about ten-fifteen minutes to replace and aren't expensive. Although your best bet is to find one at a junkyard. I don't think Advance auto or anyone carries them anymore.
obd0 CAS' are notorious for going bad, and this would def. engage the artificial rev limiter you're seeing while in "limp mode."
-Check to make sure all your connections are night and tight on there (should be 3 slide-on types)
-if the connections are tight, and you don't see an excessive amount of corrosion; then it's def. time to change it out. (which is a piece of cake)
Good luck man
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