chris' speed 3
Greenie Member
		That’s we did and the numbers didn’t have more then 10 psi difference, he thinks maybe the VVT is messed up and not working properly. Or thag the engine is jsut done and needs rebuilding. I’m going back next weekAlright look it doesn't matter at all if you have spark plugs in or out of other cylinders when you do a compression test.
The strain on one cylinder does not affect the others unless you're doing a cylinder power balance test which is done by disabling each fuel injector individually.
If you're getting soot out of the exhaust then the engine is running stupid rich or not completely burning the mixture.
When you do a compression test you do it in the following steps.
1.) Remove spark plugs
2.) Install compression gauge into a cylinder
3.) Hold the gas pedal WOT to enable fuel cut/clear flood mode and to allow air to easily enter the engine
4.) While holding the gas pedal crank the car while you or an assistant monitor the gauge. Once it stops climbing record the reading
5.) Repeat test with each other cylinder
We don’t think it’s anything to do with any accessories on the car, it’s a mechanical issue with the engine itself somewhere