Misfire in cylinders
Hi, I have a question to all have your TT installed. I am running a one step colder than stock iridium spark plugs. However, there are many misfire at idle speed and when I accel. to around 3000-4000 RPM. I did gapped to about .035. When I do the first test run after the gapped, it run smooth and did not have misfired at all. However, after turn off the engine, and start back on in like 30 min. It started misfire again, and the "engine service soon" light come on. Anyone know what that cause happen?
Please help. Thanks
Please help. Thanks
Originally Posted by devil_z33
It is stock computer with E-manage.
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If it feels like a misfire, then research the issue . . . My stock Greddy setup did fire a few codes in the first few months, but when I changed out to test pipes, it ran rather well. No problems here.
Originally Posted by baileyrx
asuming your timing is correct... I've read where twin's need the much more expensive 2-step plugs
i run one step colder with 16psi-tt setup
might be the MAF, i had problem with just a cold air intake, CEL came on fem sec afterward. I took to the dealers ask them why my car was misfiring, they said bad MAF. Check that out. But I don't know that it might be the same for you cuz you got a TT kit.
Correct me if i was wrong. I think it just like stock engine when it was at idle speed right. Also, I had a hard to start the engine once it warm up. Need to press the gas panel once to help to start the engine. Anyone had any opinion? Please help
Apprecicated in advance. Thanks
Apprecicated in advance. Thanks
I have nothing to add to the solution, but want to say that if you can actually feel/hear a misfire then you should be very careful and not boost until the problem is diagnosed.
--Steve
--Steve
devil, have you dyno tuned this car? If your AF ratio is very rich or lean, it will misfire, and throw the code. If you timing is overly advanced or overly retarded, that will also trigger a misfire.
There are so many things that can contribute to a misfire, but its highly unlikely its just your spark plug gapping. My guess is that if you have the stock Greddy map, you are running very rich in the low to midrange power band.
There are so many things that can contribute to a misfire, but its highly unlikely its just your spark plug gapping. My guess is that if you have the stock Greddy map, you are running very rich in the low to midrange power band.
Yes, I have not dyno tuned my car yet because I have no idea where is a good place for e-manage dyno tune. Also, my mechanic try to upload the data from the emanage, but he said the emanage is locked. Anyone know a good place for dyno tune in Los Angeles areas.
Thanks for your opinion.
Thanks for your opinion.


