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if it's all stock you could maybe get away with a 5, probably leaning towards too hot though.

Yeah pretty much esp with stock coils to use the BCPR6ES as yeah you get better contacts, also VL Turbos run them so out here in the boonies at least I know I can get them just about anywhere. You could probably use the -11 (denotes 1.1mm vs 0.8mm gap) given you have it pretty stock.

okay, taped up the packs and put the new plugs in and yeah. same shit

so im gona buy new packs :P

pics of plugs...

bottom plug is 1st piston etc etc

sorry about the quality.

now the 4th plug has a sticky residue on it.. fuel?

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Why didn't you try the coilpack elimination first like I said? Now you've gone and wasted your money on plugs and it didn't solve it...

Add learn to read the whole thread to your list of things to do, including losing your virginity Mohsen :)

Why didn't you try the coilpack elimination first like I said? Now you've gone and wasted your money on plugs and it didn't solve it...

Add learn to read the whole thread to your list of things to do, including losing your virginity Mohsen :)

ehh, adds to the learning curve

boz- they all have commos on chopped springs haha

anyway, buying an ignitor off a fellow forum member :) read on another forum a guy had the exact same problems as me and it was the ignitor.

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if you're not getting it for bugger all, then it's stupid to replace shit if you don't know that it's that causing the problem. I'm sure anywhere in the northern 'burbs you can find a mechanics with a beat up R32 out the front to swap parts from lol

coil pack 1 is farked!

tried putting some silicone (again from the coilpack thread) to see how it goes and yeah, nothing.

any chance its the ignitor playing up?

coil pack 1 is farked!

tried putting some silicone (again from the coilpack thread) to see how it goes and yeah, nothing.

any chance its the ignitor playing up?

what happens when you swap coil pack one and two then do the coil pack elimination thing that Birds suggested? does the miss move to where you put the suspected dud coil pack? If so it aint your ingnitor

this stuff is pretty easy you just need to use logic to isolate the broken bit

you dropkick i told you last night in vic wasteland to investigate the igniter!

He doesn't listen mate! I say let him spend his money lol.

Could be the loom plug for cylinder one, ignitor...or fuel related.

okay guys

ignitor arrived

swapped it in

small improvement overall but still nothing in cylinder 1!!!!!!11

i took out the loom and had a good look at it, seems the actual plugs have deteriorated. will get it checked out tomorrow and post up the results

You are such a twit! I'm surprised you didn't just buy a new engine and cut out the middleman. I understand what you said about the learning curve but yours is more like a quadratic.

birds, im narrowing it down.

checked out my loom properly, looks like plug 1 was crushed internally. so i cleaned it out. will try and connect the - connectors to the + ones on the coil packs when i get home

if it isnt that

then ill move onto injectors.

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