And so it begins...
#1
And so it begins...
So, here we go. For the first time on MCF, I am asking for advice, not giving it..
I installed my TOG headers yesterday, great accel and pickup... but we have a problem here... Misfires...
I scanned my car, only after dropping my new Autolite 104's gapped to .51 and installed my new PRJ performance wires, everything went together seamlessly.. had them changed in less than 10 minutes...
Now I am getting misfire codes in certain cylinders... 2 and 5 get maybe 2-3 blips only on really long decels, and cylinder 3 got 16 at one point. So I was like WOW, need to check the connections, and the gap. Did that, Still .51. Connections are still good...
Recommendations?
-Keegan
I installed my TOG headers yesterday, great accel and pickup... but we have a problem here... Misfires...
I scanned my car, only after dropping my new Autolite 104's gapped to .51 and installed my new PRJ performance wires, everything went together seamlessly.. had them changed in less than 10 minutes...
Now I am getting misfire codes in certain cylinders... 2 and 5 get maybe 2-3 blips only on really long decels, and cylinder 3 got 16 at one point. So I was like WOW, need to check the connections, and the gap. Did that, Still .51. Connections are still good...
Recommendations?
-Keegan
#4
RE: And so it begins...
Check the resistance of the coil 1st to be sure.. 5k - 8k ohms is the spec.. just from one post to the one next to it.. or make sure that the wires don't have a high amount of resistance (more than 3k ohms per ft)
#5
RE: And so it begins...
Well I aim to re-gap my plugs, as I have had a few people tell me that they are too close, and will cause horrible response, and misfires... in addition to that, I am going to use a little more electric grease to help with the transfer of electricity, and I will do as you suggested, and test the resistance
Thanks for the advice!
Thanks for the advice!
#6
RE: And so it begins...
When I started getting mis-fires on my '01 SS LE, I first changed the plugs. Not that. Then I changed the wires. Not that, That's when I bought the MSD coils. That solved the problem.
Here's my suggestion: Remove the coil-packs, and check all the connections, both top and bottom. I'm guessing it's the coils, but not the module. It might be the new wires aren't making a good connection. If you still have problems, go back to the old wires to try to trace the problem. Also, you can swap coils to a different position to see if that changes the mis-fire cylinders.
This should pin-point the problem coil or wire.
Here's my suggestion: Remove the coil-packs, and check all the connections, both top and bottom. I'm guessing it's the coils, but not the module. It might be the new wires aren't making a good connection. If you still have problems, go back to the old wires to try to trace the problem. Also, you can swap coils to a different position to see if that changes the mis-fire cylinders.
This should pin-point the problem coil or wire.
#7
RE: And so it begins...
well, before I get too crazy, I am going to regap my plugs to .55... then if THAT doesn't work, I will go ahead and test the continuity of the coils and wires.. and if that is messed up, I'll drop back to stock wires to see if THAT fixes it
#8
RE: And so it begins...
Go back to stock wires... they are the best for the 3800... I am still on stock wires, and will most likely stay that way for a LONG time. Never had issues.
.051 is not too small of a gap for a setup with higher boost than stock... 0.055 is a bigger gap, and your tips will wear quicker, and you'll have an even bigger gap, and end up with more misfires, and possibly KR.
104s at .050 work just fine. Some even go as low as .045. Mine are .050.
MSD coils are not the way to go in my opinion. Stock wires, stock coils are plenty strong enough to do the job for any 3800. Some people have swapped coils or wires, and eventually go back to stockafter they try and diagnose the issue as something else, since they can't believe their overpriced coils or wires are doing a crappy job. Marketing sells for a reason, but it isn't always a good product.
For misfire diagnosis, check out this thread... it's very detailed, and has all the information you need.
http://www.oqcgp.net/phpbb3/viewtopi...43&t=37937
No luck to give here, just make the right choice, and you'll be alright.
.051 is not too small of a gap for a setup with higher boost than stock... 0.055 is a bigger gap, and your tips will wear quicker, and you'll have an even bigger gap, and end up with more misfires, and possibly KR.
104s at .050 work just fine. Some even go as low as .045. Mine are .050.
MSD coils are not the way to go in my opinion. Stock wires, stock coils are plenty strong enough to do the job for any 3800. Some people have swapped coils or wires, and eventually go back to stockafter they try and diagnose the issue as something else, since they can't believe their overpriced coils or wires are doing a crappy job. Marketing sells for a reason, but it isn't always a good product.
For misfire diagnosis, check out this thread... it's very detailed, and has all the information you need.
http://www.oqcgp.net/phpbb3/viewtopi...43&t=37937
No luck to give here, just make the right choice, and you'll be alright.
#10
RE: And so it begins...
Sorry I've been away for so long Keegan. I could have helped you out better.
X2 with Rob. Just pull the MSD and plugs and go back to stock. The stock coils and wires are more than enough and work great!!!
X2 with Rob. Just pull the MSD and plugs and go back to stock. The stock coils and wires are more than enough and work great!!!