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Very bad misfiring with any amount of boost?

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Old 03-18-2008, 09:54 PM
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Well this sucks. I just threw a set of stock spark plug wire that i know are good. Just took it out on the highway and its still missing,although not as bad as my first blast of the season. My experience tells me that i might have a burnt or melted spark plug. Ive had that when it was a nitrous car and it acted like this. I dont hear or see any leaks in the exhaust.
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Could having my plug gap at .025 be to close?
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Could be something like the crank sensor wire that runs in that wrapped bundle down the passenger side next to the engine is melted, how does that look?



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