check your distributor ignition module and go test it...
fuel sending unit my van did the same thing changed the fuel filter ,pump,rotor.cap, spark plugs clean fuel injecters then changed fuel sending unit and it worked ...
Check Spark Plugs, make sure you have Reg spark plugs and not cold plugs.....Could be that if you are using 5w30 oil you may have to switch to 10w30 oil during cold season...Thats the only 2 things i can think of
Check/replace Rotor Check for spark at plugs
You may have switched the ignition wires when you changed your plugs. I did this once and my kia started, idled terribly, then stalled after trying to drive. Go back and swap the wires that fit on top of your plugs and see what happens.
Sounds like you flooded it. Pop the plugs out and let the gas evaporate and try it again.
Check the terminals in boots are fully snapped on to ends of plugs. Also proper torque on plugs. Remeber if loose, thee is no compression & gases won't fire.
no power in the injectors 95 integra
no The starter should engage whether the plugs are fouled or not. However, the engine may not start if enough plugs are fouled. If you feel that you have flooded the engine or fouled the plugs you may need to clean them before it will start. If you have caused the carburetor float level or other settings to be significantly changed, the engine will flood and it will not start.
If it turns over but seems to buck & choke you may have the wires on in the wrong order. Did you do them one at a time? Does it try to start?
may be many things , spark plugs, spark plug cables , distrubuor , gas , alternator not charging the battery or a bad battery maybe evn gas - *PhAZe II* -
the spark plugs probably need to bee changed, happened to me and mine, cost about $100