Enki
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Im not slamming onto the throttle It has to be gradual or it misses, the issue is directly correlated with calculated load, starts at 0.65 calculated loadMy lean burn cruise tune would like to have a word.
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40% is enough to make full boost.
So low to mid 15s are "safe" for just cruising? Good to know but I am too worried about screwing something up to do that hahaMy lean burn cruise tune would like to have a word.
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40% is enough to make full boost.
I agree it seems it has to be a tune/electrical issue of sorts.Either it's a tune issue or an ECU issue; pretty much everything else has been accounted for as far as I'm aware.
Either it's a tune issue or an ECU issue; pretty much everything else has been accounted for as far as I'm aware.
I agree it seems it has to be a tune/electrical issue of sorts.
Been doing this for years, even on my old engine. There's a thread on it here somewhere I think.So low to mid 15s are "safe" for just cruising? Good to know but I am too worried about screwing something up to do that haha
It's best if they start from scratch, to doublecheck everything.ill tell the guys at the garage what I've done so far
Been doing this for years, even on my old engine. There's a thread on it here somewhere I think.
It's best if they start from scratch, to doublecheck everything.
At this point I'm guessing this is why the car was sold off by the prior owner in the first place.
Been thinking about this, and it seems like coils *could* be an issue and I thought one of the suggestions I made was to swap coils with another car and see if it persists but it seems like I did not. Odd that it would idle and cruise fine but fail to fire even under moderate loading; this would be the first time I've heard of such a thing at least.I don't think you can be that lean during a pull and not see some kind of knock.
Been thinking about this, and it seems like coils *could* be an issue and I thought one of the suggestions I made was to swap coils with another car and see if it persists but it seems like I did not. Odd that it would idle and cruise fine but fail to fire even under moderate loading; this would be the first time I've heard of such a thing at least.
When you first gave us low compression numbers it seemed like that was the case. I suggested a leak down test to verify that everything is sealing as it should.
I'm not sure how one coil could cause intermittent breaking up under load. Unless there is a power or ground wire with high resistance. At lower loads (idle, cruise) the coil dwell is a little longer cause it doesn't fire as fast. When you're going ham on the throttle the ECU has to fire that coil pack as quick as possible since the load is so high.
If the wire can carry enough current to allow the coil to dwell enough it wouldn't be noticable but during extreme conditions it would be hard for the coil to get a hot enough spark through the combustion process.
That's just my guess as to a logical reason why a coil wouldn't fire well under high loads.
My compression tester is junk, as it gave my inconsistent readings so that's my bad for the numbers. As for the coil, that's pretty much what i've been thinking for the last couple weeks something to do w the spark getting weaker under load
I should know monday if the coil fixes the problem or not
What @Enki was saying was to swap coils to a different cylinder and if the misfire moved then you'd know it's a bad coil. If the misfire didn't move you'd have to look at the wiring to the coil or something else.
It didn't work properly, Im going to order a better oneDon't return the scanner. Keep it. You'll never know when you need one again.
You don't know this for sure yet.It didn't work properly, Im going to order a better one