Misfire after replacing coils plugs and wires.
#1
Misfire after replacing coils plugs and wires.
Hey all, new to the forum and rx8's in general. Bought it knowing it needed coils plugs and wires. It had a slight misfire in the rear rotor when you got on it. So I replaced coils, wires and plugs. And the misfire got worse. It idles alright, if you rev it up it stutters around 3000 rpm then revs up and misfires more noticeable. Used the correct leading and trailing plugs/wires. Followed the wiring diagram to make sure the coils were wired right. I found the misfire troubleshooting thread. So far I have cleaned the maf , ess, reset the ECU, did the 20 brake stomp, was going to check fuel pressure, but I'm not sure where the valve is to connect the fuel pressure gauge. My car is a 6sp 6port if it helps. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
#2
Do you have any check engine codes? 3000 rpm is around where the first intake valve (SSV) cycles. If it can't cycle due to bad solenoid or jamming, there should be a CEL for it.
Were there any unusual deposits on the old spark plugs?
Are the new coils known good?
Were there any unusual deposits on the old spark plugs?
Are the new coils known good?
#9
So today I put a timing light on my coils. They all fired as expected. And somehow misfire went away. I'm thinking it just took a while for the ECU to relearn the fuel trims? I still have the surge or hesitation around 3000 rpm when. I give it full throttle at idle. It also does the same thing when driving at different rpm ranges when you step on the throttle. I'm thinking weak fuel pressure, still need to check that.
#12
I recall someone posting the part needed, but Idk what thread.
If it's an older pump, you might consider replacing it anyway.
*edit* Especially if it's an S1. They had a rep of being problematic.
Mine is, my 2nd pump was an S1 Airtek aftermarket from Advance, but the last one was revised like an S2, and to me, it runs even better now.
Last edited by BigCajun; 01-07-2017 at 04:53 PM.
#14
If you have an Advance Auto near you, go online and get an online discount coupon, you can save quite a bit.
It's under the Carquest brand, but it's an Airtex with a lifetime warranty.
#16
Plus all of the mechanical parts are stronger.
Look up a thread I started recently, (I can't post links on my phone)
"Suspected fuel delivery issue" or similar to that.
I posted pics of the old and new.
Same company, same part number, totally different assembly.