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changed brand new OEM coils today and problem exist. the car is still misfiring when full throttle, but no more CEL stays on, it only blinks and off.
if thats the case, would it be the spark plugs problem? it shouldn't be vacuum leak since my idle is fine right?
any input will work
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if thats the case, would it be the spark plugs problem? it shouldn't be vacuum leak since my idle is fine right?
any input will work
thanks
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If you had it in the body shop you might want to check your eccentric shaft sensor.
It is a magnet...and body shops have lots of metal bits and shavings, small screws etc floating around. The sensor doesn't work well with metallic bits on it...
It is what tells your ECU when to fire the spark
It is a magnet...and body shops have lots of metal bits and shavings, small screws etc floating around. The sensor doesn't work well with metallic bits on it...
It is what tells your ECU when to fire the spark
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The reason we don't discuss "horsepower increases" is because each RX-8, right off the showroom floor, will produce varying amounts of torque across the RPM band so we cannot guarantee (nor even cite with any consistency) a given h.p. gain. BTW, the reason most aftermarket companies cite h.p. increases in their product promotion is because it is the easiest number to "doctor up" and, in most cases, h.p. increases have little/nothing directly to do with the product they are offering.
I can tell you with certainty that the previously-mentioned benefits of the BHR Ignition System will be realized and if you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase I will give you a 100% refund if the kit is returned in useable condition.
We have well over 200 kits in the field and not one has been refunded due to poor engineering or poor performance.
I can tell you with certainty that the previously-mentioned benefits of the BHR Ignition System will be realized and if you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase I will give you a 100% refund if the kit is returned in useable condition.
We have well over 200 kits in the field and not one has been refunded due to poor engineering or poor performance.
Lol, I believe you and what you said was completely correct, makes sense. The benefit of gaining HP from the ignition upgrade is a defenite plus but I would rather have a better idle and a smooth climb through the rpms which this kit does because I've seen 8's with it and it seems pretty impressive but I gotta get some more money because of my recently ordered coilovers and sways/traction bars etc.
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If you had it in the body shop you might want to check your eccentric shaft sensor.
It is a magnet...and body shops have lots of metal bits and shavings, small screws etc floating around. The sensor doesn't work well with metallic bits on it...
It is what tells your ECU when to fire the spark
It is a magnet...and body shops have lots of metal bits and shavings, small screws etc floating around. The sensor doesn't work well with metallic bits on it...
It is what tells your ECU when to fire the spark
thanks
i'll change the spark plugs as well, should i change the wires too?
my car has been in the shop for 5 month, so with all the on and off with my motor i believe there were a lot of carbon built up.
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after car being good for a while, now my car is misfiring again! it said cylinder 2 misfire! tired resetting eccentric shaft sensor, still the same!
i have already swapped out the ignition coils, so now would it be the spark plugs and wires?
my friend said it might be the injectors too, would that be the problem?
i have already swapped out the ignition coils, so now would it be the spark plugs and wires?
my friend said it might be the injectors too, would that be the problem?
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also it drive normal when im just cruising around, only happen when i full throttle. i have also notice a hard start lately. Since it drives normal when just cruising, so i think i might be injector or maybe even fuel pump??
any input would be great,
thanks!
any input would be great,
thanks!
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both of the guys with misfire should pull the plugs and see if they are fouled clean them. also clean the MAF and do the 20 break stomp reset. then check that the e-shaft sensor is clean.
then worry about coils
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I have had no fewer than 5 people in the past week approach me via PM about shaky idles and dips in RPMs while idling. In all 5+ cases I suggested the e-shaft profile reset ("20 Brake Pedal Stomp") procedure. In all cases it cured what concerned them. Perhaps we have an epidemic on our hands........
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How the hell would injectors be causing it? Do you have any clue what you are talking about?
First problem is your engine management setup, you need to get a proper MAF tube and the Cobb AP.
Secondly if you're misifiring in boost you NEED new, stronger ignition coils or plug wires. Or something is wrong with your tune
Read around here- you have been spoon feed info in this thread yet you still don't get it.
First problem is your engine management setup, you need to get a proper MAF tube and the Cobb AP.
Secondly if you're misifiring in boost you NEED new, stronger ignition coils or plug wires. Or something is wrong with your tune
Read around here- you have been spoon feed info in this thread yet you still don't get it.
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thanks for all the opinions, but im almost positive that its not the intake issue.
it happen 2 weeks ago, and it fixed it by resetting the eccentric shaft sensor.
but then now it happens again and resetting the eccentric shaft sensor doesn't help.
Since I am noticing a hard start....like crack up to 6 secs before car starts, i think it could be the plugs flooded.
thanks for all you guys' help, i really appreciate tho.
I really am no mechanical expert, i would even say i suck at it. but I am good with wheel and tires fitment.
lolz
it happen 2 weeks ago, and it fixed it by resetting the eccentric shaft sensor.
but then now it happens again and resetting the eccentric shaft sensor doesn't help.
Since I am noticing a hard start....like crack up to 6 secs before car starts, i think it could be the plugs flooded.
thanks for all you guys' help, i really appreciate tho.
I really am no mechanical expert, i would even say i suck at it. but I am good with wheel and tires fitment.
lolz
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