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I know there's a lot of these threads out there, but most of them pertain to R33 so I couldn't really find anything to help me.

I put my car on the dyno a few weeks back, and the car was missing quite heavily. So I changed the plugs to NGK 6ES items (I think ... something like that anyway). They were gapped to 0.8mm so I left them like that and put them in the car.

Put the car back on the dyno and it still seems to be doing it. At night time I can notice it the most, but only when I'm gunning it. It sounds like big popping noises coming out of the exhaust.

Could it in fact be fuel? As I had the SAFC tuned only 2 weeks ago.

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when i cleaned mine i removed the coil packs and the coil pack wiring loom, i bought some contact cleaner and sprayed it on the plug connectors and where it plugs into the coilpacks, then i sprayed where the spark plugs contact to the coil in the rubber grommet thing. Left it to dry for about 20 mins, then wiped down with a clean cloth for any excess and reassembled.

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