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When i WOT from 1-2 or 3-4 the car misfires when changed into the higher gear for a moment and then takes off. Anyone have any ideas to what the issue could be? Is it a tuning issue? Or could it do with heat range of spark plugs?

Car pulls through the revs just misfires on start of new gear and clears up. Dont think its coilpacks as they would degrade higher in the rev range...

Cheers

When i WOT from 1-2 or 3-4 the car misfires when changed into the higher gear for a moment and then takes off. Anyone have any ideas to what the issue could be? Is it a tuning issue? Or could it do with heat range of spark plugs?

Car pulls through the revs just misfires on start of new gear and clears up. Dont think its coilpacks as they would degrade higher in the rev range...

Cheers

Time for new car.

f**k, had to stop reading that thread after page one. The jimmies...they were starting to rustle.

Haha

I have also been through this

Talking on the phone with gf for 3 hours. It's 1:00 AM

Me: Ok, I guess it's time for me to go to bed. It was great talking to you

Her: Why do you want to hang up?

Me: Well, it's 1:00 in the morning and I have work tomorrow.

Her: Do you just want to get rid of me?

Me: No, I've been talking to you for 3 hours

Her: Oh, is that too long for you to talk to your gf?

Me: No, I like talking to you

Her: Then why do you want to hang up now?

Me: Because I am tired and it's time to go to sleep

Her: I hate you sometimes

Me: Why?

Her: Because you don't really like me. You probably want to date someone else

Me: I just want to go to sleep. I'll call you on my way to work in the morning.

Her: YOU ARE JERK! Why can't you call me right when you get up?

Me: Well, I would prefer to get ready and call you while I am driving

Her: You don't care about me! Are you cheating on me?

Me: No! Why would I do that

Her: Because you are trying to get rid of me! You don't want to talk to me anymore!

Me: I'm tired. I need to sleep or I will be a zombie at work tomorrow

Her: Oh, what is more important? Me or your work!

Me: It isn't about that. I have to go to work in the morning and I need to do well

Her: If I was the most important thing in your life, you wouldn't care about your job!

Me: If I lose my job, then I won't be able to take you nice places anymore

Her: Fine, go ahead and hang up. I HATE YOU! BYE

lol add "By the way...I'm cheating on you...and it's all your fault." to the end of that conversation and you'll have the ultimate irrational female thought process. Irrational behaviour or logic like that often involves some sort of lying or cheating cover up. Where there's smoke, there's fire!

P.S. a similar one goes like this:

Boy: You hang up first

Girl: No, you hang up first

Boy: Alright! *hangs up*

Next conversation...

Girl: You hung up on me...don't you want to talk to me anymore?

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