P0300 Code
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Low and behold, two weeks after having my TT setup, I threw the P0300 (random misfire) code today while driving like Miss Daisy. When I owned a 3G Eclipse, we ran across that code with the UR crank pulley on the NA setup. UR couldn't alleviate the problem, so they stopped selling the pulleys for the 3G.
1) Should I reinstall the stock pulley on my setup?
2) A New ECU was installed with the TT (long story--it wasn't needed though), but never got calibrated by the Consult II. The keys were just initialized . . . should I have it done?
3) Any other advice?
The car appears to be running fine (normal temps, pressures, etc) and I didn't notice any trouble when the light kicked on . . .
1) Should I reinstall the stock pulley on my setup?
2) A New ECU was installed with the TT (long story--it wasn't needed though), but never got calibrated by the Consult II. The keys were just initialized . . . should I have it done?
3) Any other advice?
The car appears to be running fine (normal temps, pressures, etc) and I didn't notice any trouble when the light kicked on . . .
It's not the pulley. I occasionally get that misfire code too....especially if running too rich, and I floor the car a lot at slightly lower RPM's. As a precaution, did you chance your plugs to two steps colder? I would double check your plugs and make sure they look fine.
Are you retarding timing?
Are you retarding timing?
Ya know... My Z does this strange thing at idle. It idles at about 650 rpm, but once it's warmed up I can hear the motor missfireing or something. The rpm's drop to about 500 and then the motor catches itself. I thought it was something to do with the E-Manage modifying the MAF signal, my conversion is like .55 or something. That couuld cause the ecu to advance the timing a lot because it thinks the motor is only getting half as much air and fuel! I really wish I could get the technosquare software flash, but I simply cannot afford it.
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Originally posted by etx
Ya know... My Z does this strange thing at idle. It idles at about 650 rpm, but once it's warmed up I can hear the motor missfireing or something. The rpm's drop to about 500 and then the motor catches itself
Ya know... My Z does this strange thing at idle. It idles at about 650 rpm, but once it's warmed up I can hear the motor missfireing or something. The rpm's drop to about 500 and then the motor catches itself
I could be wrong but that was what i thought was going on. Any input??
ya right i had a same problem
but in idle only (idel at few minute) engine service rignt on
and i had a check with OBD the code was miss fire
if over 1200rpm never had a problem
what you guys think ?????
but in idle only (idel at few minute) engine service rignt on
and i had a check with OBD the code was miss fire
if over 1200rpm never had a problem
what you guys think ?????
Originally posted by nitrous350
ya right i had a same problem
but in idle only (idel at few minute) engine service rignt on
and i had a check with OBD the code was miss fire
if over 1200rpm never had a problem
what you guys think ?????
ya right i had a same problem
but in idle only (idel at few minute) engine service rignt on
and i had a check with OBD the code was miss fire
if over 1200rpm never had a problem
what you guys think ?????
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Interesting News:
I just replaced my UR pulley with my stock one and it doesn't idle as bad. It stays at about 720 with no significant drops and most importantly, no SES light. I guess I'll put some more miles on it and see if I get another light. After going FI, I wanted to eliminate any potential problems and to me, 3-5whp won't be missed too much
G
I just replaced my UR pulley with my stock one and it doesn't idle as bad. It stays at about 720 with no significant drops and most importantly, no SES light. I guess I'll put some more miles on it and see if I get another light. After going FI, I wanted to eliminate any potential problems and to me, 3-5whp won't be missed too much

G
Originally posted by 350G
Interesting News:
I just replaced my UR pulley with my stock one and it doesn't idle as bad. It stays at about 720 with no significant drops and most importantly, no SES light. I guess I'll put some more miles on it and see if I get another light. After going FI, I wanted to eliminate any potential problems and to me, 3-5whp won't be missed too much
G
Interesting News:
I just replaced my UR pulley with my stock one and it doesn't idle as bad. It stays at about 720 with no significant drops and most importantly, no SES light. I guess I'll put some more miles on it and see if I get another light. After going FI, I wanted to eliminate any potential problems and to me, 3-5whp won't be missed too much

G
i can see the factory one idling smoother but i dont think it is the root problem.
You can get misfires and problems if your injectors aren't sealed up tight.
The vac at idle will pull air past some of them and cause them to misfire, etc. It's tough to hear it on the VQ35 due to the injectors being somewhat hidden but I recommend to listen for that or take a peek at it.
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The vac at idle will pull air past some of them and cause them to misfire, etc. It's tough to hear it on the VQ35 due to the injectors being somewhat hidden but I recommend to listen for that or take a peek at it.Mark
www.Quantum-Racing.com
Originally posted by QuantumZ
You can get misfires and problems if your injectors aren't sealed up tight.
The vac at idle will pull air past some of them and cause them to misfire, etc. It's tough to hear it on the VQ35 due to the injectors being somewhat hidden but I recommend to listen for that or take a peek at it.
Mark
www.Quantum-Racing.com
You can get misfires and problems if your injectors aren't sealed up tight.
The vac at idle will pull air past some of them and cause them to misfire, etc. It's tough to hear it on the VQ35 due to the injectors being somewhat hidden but I recommend to listen for that or take a peek at it.Mark
www.Quantum-Racing.com
Originally posted by JonathanG35
what would cause the injectors to have a loose seal?
what would cause the injectors to have a loose seal?
Edit, I do have a wideband. And at idle it sits right at 14.7. When the hicup occurs it will show a little lean on the wbO2, but nothing major.
Originally posted by etx
If they got pinched on installation. Usually I use some clean motor oil on the o-rings to make sure they don't bind up. I think I will pull the upper and lower plenums this weekend and replace all the gaskets. Sorry for derailing the thread, but I'm glad to hear some other people are having this same issue. Let's try to get it resolved.
Edit, I do have a wideband. And at idle it sits right at 14.7. When the hicup occurs it will show a little lean on the wbO2, but nothing major.
If they got pinched on installation. Usually I use some clean motor oil on the o-rings to make sure they don't bind up. I think I will pull the upper and lower plenums this weekend and replace all the gaskets. Sorry for derailing the thread, but I'm glad to hear some other people are having this same issue. Let's try to get it resolved.
Edit, I do have a wideband. And at idle it sits right at 14.7. When the hicup occurs it will show a little lean on the wbO2, but nothing major.
I have this problem with the sputtering but i dont have fi so noone has been in the neighborhood of working on my injectors. If there is a bad seal it would have been caused by something else, or the problem is not related to seals.
thanks,
jon
Originally posted by JonathanG35
sorry, i did not phrase my q right.
I have this problem with the sputtering but i dont have fi so noone has been in the neighborhood of working on my injectors. If there is a bad seal it would have been caused by something else, or the problem is not related to seals.
thanks,
jon
sorry, i did not phrase my q right.
I have this problem with the sputtering but i dont have fi so noone has been in the neighborhood of working on my injectors. If there is a bad seal it would have been caused by something else, or the problem is not related to seals.
thanks,
jon
Originally posted by etx
Ah ha! Well if your having the same issue that helps me track it down. I see you have the Kinetix upper plenum, perhaps that's (or the upper intake gasket) is the issue. I reused all my gaskets durring the turbo install, so I think that may be my issue as well. I just went to the Dealer and ordered the lower intake, upper intake and throttle body gaskets. Only $9!! They will be in next week so next weekend I'll replace them. Also, I'll try spraying them with Mopar Gasket sealer as well. That stuff rocks.
Ah ha! Well if your having the same issue that helps me track it down. I see you have the Kinetix upper plenum, perhaps that's (or the upper intake gasket) is the issue. I reused all my gaskets durring the turbo install, so I think that may be my issue as well. I just went to the Dealer and ordered the lower intake, upper intake and throttle body gaskets. Only $9!! They will be in next week so next weekend I'll replace them. Also, I'll try spraying them with Mopar Gasket sealer as well. That stuff rocks.


