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Old 07-17-2004, 03:40 PM
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My parents car was sprayed with a 125 shot,and ever since it has been sputtering. Does anyone else have this problem??? It is a 6 speed LS1, all stock. Thanks, Steve.
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need a better description. Does it sputter just after you spray each time...then go away? Or has it been just sputtering and running like crap ever since you sprayed it that initial time?

Was it a 125 dry shot or a wet shot?

Did you change the plugs to copper plugs before you sprayed? What was the gap?
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Sounds like a burned plug(s) causing missfires.
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Yup, toastied up plugs is my guess too.
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dry shot, stock plugs (whoops, i know i know, we were just trying though, should have just put the ngk's in). It has been sputtering ever since. I have the TR's so I will just throw them in, thanks for the quick responses.
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Its defintly the plugs.




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