First a little background: I'm the second owner (bought Aug '22 with 155k miles) of 2012 MS3 with Cobb Stage 2, tuned, HPFP. Turbo blew within first month and was replaced by a mechanic I trust. Since I've owned it the car has been driven very gently - just used on short (10-20 mile) trips as a means of transportation.
It's been running fine until I let it sit for about a month while I was on vacation. On my very first drive it began bucking in 2nd and 3rd gear. CEL came on so I pulled over and pulled a code P0304 (misfire on cylinder 4). Cleared code, started again and let it idle, then continued on my trip without further issue. The bucking has not returned EXCEPT in 5th or 6th gears. It happens every time while at low RPM and going WOT in order to pass a car on a two lane road. No further CEL or codes being stored.
So I pulled the plugs (Denso Iridium ITV22 gapped too large at .030") and 1-3 look ok. #4 however is fouled and no longer has a ground electrode. Not good. I performed a compression test and get 180/180/180/170. Cylinder 4 has a lot of carbon buildup, other 3 cylinders look good (see pics for comparison of #3 to #4)
Honestly I am not looking to put a lot of effort or dollars into this vehicle. Just looking to use it as a daily (gentle) driver as long as I can. I have ordered replacement NGK LTR7IX-11 (6510) and will gap them to .027". Obviously this doesn't address root cause, but if it allows me to get another year or so out of it I'm fine with that.
What happens if that's all I do?
Are there any other relatively simple things I should do before putting the new plugs in getting it up and running?
Thanks in advance!
Dave

It's been running fine until I let it sit for about a month while I was on vacation. On my very first drive it began bucking in 2nd and 3rd gear. CEL came on so I pulled over and pulled a code P0304 (misfire on cylinder 4). Cleared code, started again and let it idle, then continued on my trip without further issue. The bucking has not returned EXCEPT in 5th or 6th gears. It happens every time while at low RPM and going WOT in order to pass a car on a two lane road. No further CEL or codes being stored.
So I pulled the plugs (Denso Iridium ITV22 gapped too large at .030") and 1-3 look ok. #4 however is fouled and no longer has a ground electrode. Not good. I performed a compression test and get 180/180/180/170. Cylinder 4 has a lot of carbon buildup, other 3 cylinders look good (see pics for comparison of #3 to #4)
Honestly I am not looking to put a lot of effort or dollars into this vehicle. Just looking to use it as a daily (gentle) driver as long as I can. I have ordered replacement NGK LTR7IX-11 (6510) and will gap them to .027". Obviously this doesn't address root cause, but if it allows me to get another year or so out of it I'm fine with that.
What happens if that's all I do?
Are there any other relatively simple things I should do before putting the new plugs in getting it up and running?
Thanks in advance!
Dave



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