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Hi Guys,

Has anyone earthed Pin 60 from the PFC in order to fix the dreaded R32 GTR Misfire issue?

I just want to know, when you earthed it, did you cut the wire entirely and earth it straight from the PFC? Or did you splice in an earth?

I tried splicing in an earth and the car started to idle very roughly and i'm a bit cautious to cut the wire entirely to test a direct earth.

Thanks,

Taran.

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I was told by other skyline people that running other than OEM coil packs can cause the hiccup. But I don't think so... And another thing I've been told was that the power fc needs a constant voltage and if it drops below that then it causes the hiccup.

But I can't confirm or deny any of that sh!t.

Alright guys. I grounded pin 60 directly using a very clean ground and it failed. It made the idle really lumpy and rough so now i'm back to how it was before.

Anyone have any other ideas?

The capacitor sounds interesting. How would we implement it?

Update. So i drove the car yesterday and the misfire is gone. Will have to drive it a bit longer to confirm it but so far so good. If it's permanently gone then it means it was the ignition fuse, near where the 4wd fuse is under the bonnet. The new fuse i picked up from SSS Auto looks like a newer type, it sticks out a bit more and the fuse link looks much fresher than the previous one. Perhaps this could have been it? What kind of fuses do you guys have in yours and what model GTR's do you have?

The fuse thing could be the fix. Maybe after X years they get brittle.

I put a USB charger in my ciggy lighter, and when u plugged a USB cable into it the fuse blew. Thinking it was a broken item to start with, but tested it again with a brand new fuse, and its been fine ever since. So it is possible that maybe the fuses are causing a bit of resistance?

i think so but its not at all bad. ill be cruising along everything perfect then BANG the car will just kinda like hit limiter or something scares the absolute shit outta me. then thats all, it goes without a trace. does it once every 2nd drive say. just got new 30a fuses the old ones have alot of green scum on the copper through the clear plastic.

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