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Well So it started the other day it sounded like my Ceffy had dropped a cylinder.

Whats has been checked and seem to be fine

Ignitor pack

Coil Pack (JJR coil packs)

Air flow meter (AFM Z32)

Wiring to the ECU (I have AVC-R and S-AFC)

Wiring to coil packs been tested

She is still missing and looks to be No. 3 but still do not know what it could be or where else to look

Please assist me in what it might be or what else I could check.

R32 and Cefiro computers I have been told are different so swaping them is not an option is this correct??

all help would be great

Cheers

Billy

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Might sound silly, but two things.

Are all the contacts clean, as in cableing etc.

Also, are there actually springs, or something in the coil pack touching the spark plug?

If not springs from pens are about the right size :P

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Miss is all through the rev range no limit, can still drive the car just sound like its running on 5 cylinders and no real power.

have been going over car on weekend and Compression 150 across the board.

Definatly No. 3 thats missing

Can get power to ignitor but looks to be no signal as such

It has been suggested that the coolant chamber is leaking into that cylinder causing it not to fire but have not pressure tested yet for leaks.

FARK I hate electrical issues ( that is if it is an electrical issue) still hate them though

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Injectors and coil packs are getting power.

Will have to take injectors out to fully test them but they are getting power

Ran car checking things yesterday and car was back against shed wall.

Wall was covered in black soot but it was wet soot and didn't smell of fuel so at the moment we are leaning to that fact that the coolant chamber is leaking into cylinder but will find out more on Thursday.

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