WTF!?! Random misfire happening around 3k RPMs at 71-74 MPH in 5th gear only.
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WTF!?! Random misfire happening around 3k RPMs at 71-74 MPH in 5th gear only.
Okay, so the majority of my problem is listed in the title. Here is whats not. This happens randomly. It only happens at 71-73 MPH in 5th gear only. Here is the real kicker, I have had this problem before and I have since installed a new engine and the misfiring just started again today. I was not boosting at all, but it has happened under boost as well. Parts that I have checked are the coil packs, and spark plugs (ie: gapping, fouled) and everything looks to be ok. Does anyone have any idea what is wrong with my car, and how or why it followed after the engine swap? Fuel related? ECU related? Vacuum? Need some help here guys. Thanks in advance.
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Immediately after misfire, try to check the spark plugs and see if you can spot the difference.
Is your ecu tuned or standard?
Have your tried changing the cam sensor?
Each time it misfires, how long does it last?
Is your ecu tuned or standard?
Have your tried changing the cam sensor?
Each time it misfires, how long does it last?
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I will pull the plugs tomorrow when I wake up. As for the ECU, it is very mildly tuned. (Email flash) I will say that I had the problem with the OEM tune as well. As I stated before, the problem followed with my engine swap. The new engine had a new cam sensor on it, but I will test it out. When the misfire occurs, it usually only lasts for the duration of the drive when it starts to misfire. I can also get it to stop misfiring by letting off the throttle and then gettting back into it. Here is the catch with that. If I accelerate back to 3K RPMs, it will immediately start to misfire again. If I accelerate past 3K it will run perfect. After being turned off for a while (12 hrs. +) the check engine light will automatically reset and everything goes back to normal.
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Check out this link
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...se-have-2.html
See Post #19, I think it will help somewhat
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...se-have-2.html
See Post #19, I think it will help somewhat
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Here is my only problem with that thread, they are talking about getting the p0300 with no real reason. With me, my car is misfiring badly and it basically sounds like a sick Subaru when this is happening. I do not think that the tranny would actually cause it to misfire rather than the stated "trick the ECU into thinking it is misfiring and pop the code" .
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Here is my only problem with that thread, they are talking about getting the p0300 with no real reason. With me, my car is misfiring badly and it basically sounds like a sick Subaru when this is happening. I do not think that the tranny would actually cause it to misfire rather than the stated "trick the ECU into thinking it is misfiring and pop the code" .