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sup f**kers, car is serviced but is missing at 4-5k rev's. Engine is cold though. I will take it for a drive and put some good fuel in it tomorrow if it is still crap I will put the old plugs back in

Coils

Possibly, could be loom.

Yellow jackets with around 20,000 on them

Car was running perfect before plug swap so I can always put the old ones back in and see if it is the issue.

sup f**kers, car is serviced but is missing at 4-5k rev's. Engine is cold though. I will take it for a drive and put some good fuel in it tomorrow if it is still crap I will put the old plugs back in

any gapping in plugs Clint!

Possibly, could be loom.

Yellow jackets with around 20,000 on them

Car was running perfect before plug swap so I can always put the old ones back in and see if it is the issue.

can also be the simple case of not torquing the plugs down correctly when reinstalling them

Coils.. but make sure you have ever thing plugged in firmly. Before buying new coils tape them up as much as possible and see if that fixes the issues, I did this and it lasted 2 years before I decided to buy new splitfires

u r tougher than that and u know it mate.

If people do put you down tell them to F off bro!

I just don't like the typical gym douche that love in there... So, I lift at home lol

I just don't like the typical gym douche that love in there... So, I lift at home lol

I know what u mean. But sometimes it's a good laugh to look at the Johnny Bravos strut their stuff lol

I am going to go over it again tomorrow, all plugs are gaped @ .8 5 are bcpr7es and 1 is a bcpr7es-11 (gaped to .8) can't find a 6th bcpr7es anywhere up here.

I will inspect the coils again tomorrow as well as the loom.

I will swap the gaped down one out first and see if that fixes it.

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