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I have the same problems as well.. but only happens during the night or when it's cold n give that extra PSI...

Sometimes it doesn't even miss but when it does it's shocking

Changed my Plug to Iridiums n got them gapped to 0.65 was Ok then when i drove it @ night when cold it missed Bad. Changed the Fuel filter also recently didn't really help and now in the process of getting a new Oxygen sensor.

I can get some Splitfires on my nextpay or just get my PowerFC in and get it tuned...

What do u guys reckon??? i don't really wanna get it tuned n find out my Coilpacks r stuffed or just get it tuned anyway to c if it will fix it

Car is Series 2 R33, FMIC, 3" Turbo Back, Pod, 10-11psi stock turbo.

TA

well if you're worried your coilpacks are the cause, silicone them up and see if that helps any - if not, then you know they're not the issue and its time to tune.

Siliconed up my Coilpacks still missfiring. Also recently installed my Bosch 910 Fuel Pump inline wif my stock pump as the lift pump.

I was wondering if siliconing up the coilpacks even though it doesn't have problems will lessen in performance????

Gonna get my PowerFC tuned shortly but i'm having problem controllin Boost. my Turbotech manual boost controller is always running 10-11psi whether all the way in or out. I tried hookin it up to the stock controller n it's still about the same.

-SeS

Siliconed up my Coilpacks still missfiring. Also recently installed my Bosch 910 Fuel Pump inline wif my stock pump as the lift pump.

I was wondering if siliconing up the coilpacks even though it doesn't have problems will lessen in performance????

Gonna get my PowerFC tuned shortly but i'm having problem controllin Boost. my Turbotech manual boost controller is always running 10-11psi whether all the way in or out. I tried hookin it up to the stock controller n it's still about the same.

-SeS

you check your plugs? gap em to 8 or even 7

They're gapped @ 0.65mm on Iridium Denso :-)

they are crap plugs. Anyone that buys these plugs get suck in sooo bad. They probably cost about $0.50 to make.

Get some BKR7E copper NGK plugs. I run them, and I run 300rwkw. They NEVER miss a beat.

Cost you less than $20.

they are crap plugs. Anyone that buys these plugs get suck in sooo bad. They probably cost about $0.50 to make.

Get some BKR7E copper NGK plugs. I run them, and I run 300rwkw. They NEVER miss a beat.

Cost you less than $20.

BKR7E

i'm gonna try these. but is 7 too much of a cold plug?

Would 6 be better for just over 200rwkw ?

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