Hung tran
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I had the same problem running the lap3 chip on my Gt2. Just changed my plugs today and sure enough.
Your coil might be bad also.
I had the same problem running the lap3 chip on my Gt2. Just changed my plugs today and sure enough.
They are already irridium also haha
Your coil might be bad also.
I believe the gaps are 36. Also, 93 is your best betIt sounds a lot like my old Dodge Avenger where the intake manifold has to come off in order to change the passenger bank of plugs. If that is the case it isn't terrible, but to be honest I've not looked heavily into it yet.
I've moved the car up to 93 octane today, and i'll be testing maps one and two again this weekend as there is going to be some clear weather (finally!). If WOT boost still winds up being a problem i'll pull the drivers side banks and see what gap the car is running at. I wonder if there is a gap variance perhaps on one of the productions line from the factory, that is not showing up until we apply more boost? We'd need to have a few people that aren't having issues also pull their plugs and measure the gap they wound up with from factory.
did you happen to see what the spark plug was gapped at?I just pull spark plug on cylinder 2 which is on the driver side. It was crack.
Personally. 91 octane on Map 2 doesn't sound like a good idea. Plus the factory gap size at 36 is making a recipe for disaster.Yes the gap are around 36 or 37. The highest octane I can get is 91 unless I really want to get 100 octane.
Personally. 91 octane on Map 2 doesn't sound like a good idea. Plus the factory gap size at 36 is making a recipe for disaster.![]()
Did you re-gap?91 is the highest octane I can get here where I live. When I log the drive it was hitting 16psi
Could be the constant misfire underload is destroying the plugs, unsure. Maybe the ECU is overcompensating, also unsure. Just speculating. In regards to map 1, I've noticed a trend with people running 91 are having misfire issues. Wheres people running 93 have not had any issues. Just speaking whats on my mind, I could be completely wrong lolIs a cracked plug something that can be cause by lower octane fuel with higher boost?
I've got a tank of 93 in mine right now and have put about 35 miles on the JB4 since last night. I've given it maybe 4 or 5 strong WOT pulls in those miles but mostly just cruising.
I'm pretty paranoid about this while driving around. I'm always looking for a place that I can potentially pull over to disconnect it if necessary.
@Hung tran are you re-gapping and re-installing yours today or do you have to order more?
Could be the constant misfire underload is destroying the plugs, unsure. Maybe the ECU is overcompensating, also unsure. Just speculating. In regards to map 1, I've noticed a trend with people running 91 are having misfire issues. Wheres people running 93 have not had any issues. Just speaking whats on my mind, I could be completely wrong lol![]()
Correct, Literary beat the hell out of this car with no issues. (Map 1, 93 octane) Once someone posts a how-to on removing plugs, I'm gonna pull the plugs re-gap to about 28 and try map 2.I'm having a hard time keeping up. You running map 1 with 93 and have no issues, right?
Correct, Literary beat the hell out of this car with no issues. (Map 1, 93 octane) Once someone posts a how-to on removing plugs, I'm gonna pull the plugs re-gap to about 29 and try map 2.
CorrectOkay, so you and I are in the same boat--93, map 1, no problems. Check.
Oh lordy, I give up lolI am using Map 1 and running 93 and have problems.. guess I am lucky like that... lol