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Ron wants me to swap them back in and monitor which coil/cylinder is causing the problem. Probably will wait until this weekend, I want my torque for my daily commute.
I swapped the whoosh coils back in as requested. I tried a 3rd gear pull and I could feel the misfires. 101 counts in a single partial pull. I only got to 21psi before I let off. No issues all week on my stock coils.
And for anyone wondering, after I swapped back in the stock coils (again same stock heat NGK spark plugs), I monitored the same parameters, immediately did another 3rd gear pull and I hit 25psi and not a single knock count in any cylinder, and zero misfires.
And for anyone wondering, after I swapped back in the stock coils (again same stock heat NGK spark plugs), I monitored the same parameters, immediately did another 3rd gear pull and I hit 25psi and not a single knock count in any cylinder, and zero misfires.
Yes, I have 148,000 miles on the car and I had a rough idle and hard starting during the winter with the step colder plugs because they were fouling. Changed back to stock heat plugs and figured I getting new coils wouldn’t hurt.
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