Mitsubishi Repair: mitsubishi eclipse wont start, crank angle sensor, mitsubishi eclipse


Question
Ok, I have a 4g37 1.8liter SOHC motor out of a 93-94 mitsubishi eclipse.  My problem is that my car all of a sudden wont start. It was running one day and than we replaced the spark plugs, distributor cap, and rotor and than it would turn over but not even misfire.
I will just list some of the things we have checked.
We have checked the spark plugs and all of them spark and they are also in the correct firing order.
We have good fuel pressure at the fuel rail.
We did a compression test and we have good compression.
It turns over fast. not slow like the battery is dead.
When we pull the spark plugs they are wet with fuel and they spark but the car will not even act like it wants to start.
The air filter is not plugged.
The timing is dead on.
We tried starting it with starter fluid and nothing happened.
the injectors are getting 12 volts.
I hope thats everything.
We are stumped and need all the help we can get.
Thanks.

Answer
Toby: Gee, not sure here. How about a broken, loose or disconnected wiring in the starting circuit. Loose distributor or crank angle sensor is changing the ignition timing? Broken, loose or disconnected wires at the ignition coil or faulty coil? A vacuum leak. How is your computer? Mitsubishi farmed it's computers out to another company and those computers have a part that leaks onto other parts in that computer. Though that part keeps working whatever it is leaking onto does not. So things start to go and then the computer goes. Got a AutoZone close by? They will code your car for free, could tell you if your computer is working right. Or if you have any sensors out.Look in "Emissions and Engine Control Systems" in your repair manual. It will explain how sensors tell the computer what is going on and then the computer controls the engine. Hope this helps and good luck!