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Hey everyone, have looked around on the forums but cant find anything solid. Basically when my car gets to full operating temp (oil temp indicating 85-90°) it my R32 gtr starts to misfire on what would seem more then one cylinder. If I take the leads off one by one its doesn't seem to effect the misfire its also not as bad when the engine isnt under load. Got the car tuned about a month ago and the tuner noticed no problems at full temp. car is basically stock making 240kw, misfire only started in the last week.

I changed the spark plugs and it didnt fix it (needed doing anyway)

I Think it could be a coil pack?

Any help would be greatly appreciated

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it will almost certainly be the coilpacks since it only does it when the engine has warmed up and its worse under load, could possibly be the igniter but I would change the coilpacks first and go from there :)

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