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Hey gys, i just put in some new splitfire coils.....and the car is still missing really bad, mainly in second gear and when i give it WOT, foot down.....i had them gapped at .8mm, and the car is only running .7bar boost....thats like 10psi isnt it?

Ive got the following mods

3" exhast to split dump

hybrid fmic

apexi pod

splitfire coils with ngk bcpr6es (gapped at .8mm)

What else could i try to do?

i havent reset my factory ecu for awhile, dnt knw if that will help.....

Im really annoyed that my coils werent the ones at fault($550 later)

had same issues, if it's your stock computer it actually dumps so much timming in it couses it to missfire. I got a retuned ecy removing teh R&R and problem solved. DO a search for WogsRus and Splitfires shoudl come up.

hey mate, sounds like the same problem i had a few months back..car was missing real bad, i took it down to r.e. customs and they fixed it straight away. the problem was two things, dodgy ignitor and fuel pump.

hope that helps!

Good Luck mate

AFM - Spray it with contact cleaner. Easy as.

As for spending $550 on splitfires, didnt you test your original coil packs first?

Before going out and spending money?

Could be anything thats causing a missfire.

Plugs

Coils

Ignitor

ECU

AFM

Connectors corroded to each sensor

CAS

There is a long list of things to have checked that will tell you whats causing the problem

had same issues, if it's your stock computer it actually dumps so much timming in it couses it to missfire.

Its called Rich and Retard for a reason

The ecu pulls so much timing out to prevent detonation, not increase it lol :domokun:

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