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Sup Y'all?

I've been hiding... Busy working too much, getting a house built, planning weddings... The usual time consuming stuff...

Damn work made me miss pork knuckle :( It's been a whole 4 days since my last pork knuckle :( But that one was at Barvarian Bier Cafe not Z german club...

No more like.... *Marp marp marp marp marp crush grind ping knock knock knock knock*

This was more along the lines of it.. it was telling a lot of poor knock knock jokes till it was no more. Driving it home in 5 cylinders didn't help either

u need to get it checked out man. I think it's internal sadly :(

sigh... ill keep looking for something. might try and do a comp test and check for leaks this weekend.

would a small leak cause it to hunt like that? or a possible dead coil pack?

i unplugged the AFM and still ran shit dont think its a air leak...

sigh... ill keep looking for something. might try and do a comp test and check for leaks this weekend.

would a small leak cause it to hunt like that? or a possible dead coil pack?

i unplugged the AFM and still ran shit dont think its a air leak...

facts are as follows Ed:

1. Something went bang whilst driving / been driven

2. Big puffs of smoke coming out the exhaust (what color is it BTW?)

3. Engine runs like a donkey ever since noise occurred

4. New set of plugs did not fix the problem

5. Take the guidance of Ants and see a Mech for diagnosis of engine

Yes, leak test and comp test are on the cards Ed.

Im guna say it.

I call bs it went bang at idle. You were boosting and split a hose. Do a boost leak test, check all hose clamps, ic piping etc.

seriously it was sitting at lights when it happen didn't even boost it cause car was still cold.... so from that video you would look for a split ic piping ect?

seriously it was sitting at lights when it happen didn't even boost it cause car was still cold.... so from that video you would look for a split ic piping ect?

just watched the vid. Sounds terrible but could be the location. Let idle and pull coil pack connectors 1 at a time and see if rpms change. If the rpms drop on a particular cyl report back. Edited by MagicMikeZ32

just watched the vid. Sounds terrible but could be the location. Let idle and pull coil pack connectors 1 at a time and see if rpms change. If the rpms drop on a particular cyl report back.

ok will try this in the morning pending time.

G nite all

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