misfire? boost leak? vacuum leak? arrgghh NOW WITH VIDS! |
misfire? boost leak? vacuum leak? arrgghh NOW WITH VIDS! |
Jun 2, 2006 - 3:09 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 3, '04 From Hollywood, MD Currently Offline Reputation: 6 (100%) |
ok so today was the first road trip to be taken in my car, but i made it like 20 miles and it started feeling like it was misfiring.
the other day i spoke to art about this problem, he said it was probably the same boost leak that causes my car to stall out when i shift to nuetral after my blow off valve goes off. well i found this hose that was loose and replaced it and the problem went away (i said it felt like the car was missing, but i wasnt sure and he said boost leak) then i took off the hose and the car acted the same, little stumbly, and at idle it does a little "pop pop pop pop pop pop" thing. today that problem came back 20 miles into my trip, but worse, i could definitly diagnose this as a misfire, the car was very hesistant when the gas was pressed and even trying to maintain 65mph i got some misfire-esque symptoms. im gonna look in the bgb on how to test the continuity of my plug wires because i really dont wanna replace them if its not necessary, money is really tight ATM. i just replaced the plugs with ngkr7e's gapped at .028 or .28 im not sure which, i used one of those round spark plug gapper thigns to do this. yesterday i ran the boost leak tester idea that art had and found one, my throttle body was leaking, but that didnt fix any problems, i could not find any more but it had been a long day and since i couldnt hear loud hissing anymore i gave up, im gonna do it again soon with the soapy water bit. does anyone have any ideas as to what my problem is? can a vacuum leak cause me to misfire? could bad plug wires cause me to misfire only sometimes, not 100% of the time? This post has been edited by brianforster: Jun 6, 2006 - 7:37 PM |
Jun 7, 2006 - 11:56 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 13, '02 From Blairstown, New Jersey Currently Offline Reputation: 6 (100%) |
What sort of spark plugs are you using with your setup?
3SGTE is very sensitive to certain plugs from what I've read, if you aren't using them consider using NGK's copper core BKR7E plugs. I've read on MR2OC that guys with other brand plugs have had suprisingly negative results where the motor will run horribly due to plugs and upon switching to those NGK's the problem is solved. TwosRUs- NGK BKR7E Copper plugs. From the videos though it sounds like a flatulent ehaust leak, or a hole in the SSAutoCrap manifold or something, its hard to tell without being right there with the motor running though. If you haven't tried those plugs though, that would be the first thing I did if I were you. -------------------- 3rd gen ST205 3SGTE - Alive and boosting. |
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