Hi All,
I have been having a misfire with my '94 R32 GTR for a while now and I am starting to get frustrated with it. I have tried a bunch of different things to no avail.
Basically, I have a misfire that doesn't happen all the time, only randomly - I cannot peg it to any certain situation. It's not like it happens only when the air is humid or exceptionally hot, or dry or cool. It does not only happen when the car is cold or only at running temp. When it does happen, it usually happens between 2k and 3k rpm. At other times that range will be good and it will have a problem around the 5.5k to 6k range. Sometimes there is no problem at all. When it does happens, the misfire can happen sitting in neutral, or under load on the road.
The things I have tried so far are:
Changed fuel pump
Changed fuel sender unit (the contacts were corroded and falling apart)
Changed fuel filter
Changed air filter sponge (HKS mushroom type that were pretty eaten away)
Changed and gapped plugs (BCPR7ES gapped at 08.mm)
Cleaned MAF sensors
Changed coil pack harness
Installed decat pipe (I read somewhere this might help but it didn't and I wanted it anyway )
Adjusted CAS with timing light to make sure timing was at 20 degrees BTDC
I think that's it...if I have forgotten anything I'll let you guys know.
What I plan on doing next:
My injector seals are good but since the car is over 20yrs old, I bought an OEM kit because my next step is to clean the injectors and replacing the seals seems like the smart way to go.
If this doesn't work, I was planning on buying a new igniter and see if that solves it.
I've read about taking apart the MAFs and resoldering the pins so that's an option too.
The last thing I want to do is change the coilpacks. I currently have splitfire coilpacks installed that were on the car when I bought it so I'm leaning to that not being the problem. What is the best way to test these?
Could boost leak be a factor? I haven't done a test for this yet but i run a stock setup (with restrictor removed) and in neutral I get about a 0.9bar reading from an aftermarket Apexi gauge, but under load, it usually peaks a little above 0.7bar.
Has anybody else had this problem? Can anyone point me in the right direction...like I said, I've tried alot of things and it's starting to frustrate me. I also bought a nismo adjustable FPR but I doubt this is the problem so I haven't yet installed it. Any input and help would be much appreciated. Thanks
I have been having a misfire with my '94 R32 GTR for a while now and I am starting to get frustrated with it. I have tried a bunch of different things to no avail.
Basically, I have a misfire that doesn't happen all the time, only randomly - I cannot peg it to any certain situation. It's not like it happens only when the air is humid or exceptionally hot, or dry or cool. It does not only happen when the car is cold or only at running temp. When it does happen, it usually happens between 2k and 3k rpm. At other times that range will be good and it will have a problem around the 5.5k to 6k range. Sometimes there is no problem at all. When it does happens, the misfire can happen sitting in neutral, or under load on the road.
The things I have tried so far are:
Changed fuel pump
Changed fuel sender unit (the contacts were corroded and falling apart)
Changed fuel filter
Changed air filter sponge (HKS mushroom type that were pretty eaten away)
Changed and gapped plugs (BCPR7ES gapped at 08.mm)
Cleaned MAF sensors
Changed coil pack harness
Installed decat pipe (I read somewhere this might help but it didn't and I wanted it anyway )
Adjusted CAS with timing light to make sure timing was at 20 degrees BTDC
I think that's it...if I have forgotten anything I'll let you guys know.
What I plan on doing next:
My injector seals are good but since the car is over 20yrs old, I bought an OEM kit because my next step is to clean the injectors and replacing the seals seems like the smart way to go.
If this doesn't work, I was planning on buying a new igniter and see if that solves it.
I've read about taking apart the MAFs and resoldering the pins so that's an option too.
The last thing I want to do is change the coilpacks. I currently have splitfire coilpacks installed that were on the car when I bought it so I'm leaning to that not being the problem. What is the best way to test these?
Could boost leak be a factor? I haven't done a test for this yet but i run a stock setup (with restrictor removed) and in neutral I get about a 0.9bar reading from an aftermarket Apexi gauge, but under load, it usually peaks a little above 0.7bar.
Has anybody else had this problem? Can anyone point me in the right direction...like I said, I've tried alot of things and it's starting to frustrate me. I also bought a nismo adjustable FPR but I doubt this is the problem so I haven't yet installed it. Any input and help would be much appreciated. Thanks
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