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I had the exact same problem. Under load above 4000rpm (dependant on load situation) both on road and on dyno (ramped, etc) when accelerated hard my car would have a miss and sort of hesitation. If i eased on the accelerator, the problem did not occur. We changed fuel pump, had all injectors flow tested, etc, as they are brand new, and car still hesitated (missed). I WAS running NGK platinum plugs (gapped to 0.8mm) and the car still had same symptoms (exactly like you are saying). I have super tech valves with titanium retainers, etc, 1.5mm overized valves stainless on intake and nitrite coated on exhaust. My springs are 95pounds at the seat and still car hesitating under load. Problem was found that my spark plugs were arching out under load. (Simple rule of thumb for old school mechanics - plugs up top, points down low) checked my coil packs, they were fine. Changed the plugs to v-grove and solved my issues instantly. Have also since put SplitFire coil packs and HKS plugs. I was running 12psi when this was occurring so had nothing to do with coil binding or a dud valve spring.

That's just my two cents. Hope this info helps.

I'll mention this when I speak to them today. Cheers for the input ;).

Paul I know you mentioned the timing looked good but might pay to call ross about the trigger kit a local company here in bris was having miss fire issues on there car and they traced it back to something in the trigger kit arrangement. Sorry this is second hand information so i dont all the details but thought was worth a mention..

Paul I know you mentioned the timing looked good but might pay to call ross about the trigger kit a local company here in bris was having miss fire issues on there car and they traced it back to something in the trigger kit arrangement. Sorry this is second hand information so i dont all the details but thought was worth a mention..

We had what seems to be that issue you're talking about in 2011 when I put this kit on. The issue for us was the GT101 sensor was not PERFECTLY in line with the trigger wheel. New bracket has since been made. There's no logs of issues with timing or anything. When we had that issue we were seeing RPM logs of 86,000 RPM, 44,000RPM and would be hitting the RPM cut. Sound similar?

We had what seems to be that issue you're talking about in 2011 when I put this kit on. The issue for us was the GT101 sensor was not PERFECTLY in line with the trigger wheel. New bracket has since been made. There's no logs of issues with timing or anything. When we had that issue we were seeing RPM logs of 86,000 RPM, 44,000RPM and would be hitting the RPM cut. Sound similar?

Again this is second hand info but they were talking another revision something to do with the cam sensor though.

I heard pauls testicles had shrunk so much he has started investigating plastic surgery to have a vadge grafted onto himself? Who woulda thought an electrician would have small balls?

On a brighter note, hurry up and launch it brah

skidz for kidz, or fatz maybe

Any updates on the strange miss yet ?... Want to see the figures this will put down in anger .

Sitting here with Yavuz in a hotel right now. Nothing happened today. As soon as I know it'll be up here. ;)

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