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Okay here is my story.
So like [MENTION=17070]Tony[/MENTION], if there's something wrong: Replace ball joints.
Its the same with me but with the coil....
If there's anything engine related problem I swap the coil and it seems to go away for a decent length of time. I literally have 2 coils and just swap between them about once every season.My primary connection to the coil has been rewired and no longer causes me problems or comes up as a check engine. I have replaced spark wires too.
Here's what happens to make me swap the coil:
The car will suddenly feel like its really heavy and at a huge lose of power. It will almost refuse going past mid rpm and is extremely slow rising.
Feels like its running on partial engine. So it seems fairly obvious that it is an ignition problem. It did the same thing without the blower as well.
Here's the latest example:
Went for a cruise with a group of people to a car show. I think the drive was about 2 hours? Anyways the car was just recently tuned a couple weeks before, running the best it has ever. Still a little miss and rough on lower rpm, but it has always been like that. We drove for an hour, stopped to regroup. When I started the car back up I immediately knew something was a bit strange, but drove anyways. About 15 mins I was getting annoyed wondering if I was crazy or what. I passed a car and noticed it was very slugish. But I didn't believe myself so i tried again, this time it had nothing it in and felt very very wrong, so I pulled over. My friend pulled over too and said the second time I was blowing smoke really bad. Started it back up, felt funny still. So I check all the connections on the spark plug, coil and even checked to make sure the fuel injectors were snug. Start again and it felt normal. Did a pull and it was completely fine? Drove completely normal til about 10 mins to the car show destination and it started acting up a little again, but not too bad.
Enjoyed the day at the car show.
Then on the way home is was running completely normal, passing cars at full strength. Then just when I got back into the city it started acting up again a little. So I go pissed off and let it sit for the last week of summer.
Last weekend I just swapped the coil and it runs like a dream! Did a couple of pulls and nothing wrong.
So my question is:
Is it possible that I'm over heating the coil with it being mounted so close to the blower?
This is what my dad is thinking, but the blower doesn't get hot with the meth. I've had coil problems before the blower but that may have been related to the primary connection.
With an aftermarket coil could I see any difference?
Something else causing problems?
oh also those who aren't familiar with my setup. 4.2v6 with m112
So like [MENTION=17070]Tony[/MENTION], if there's something wrong: Replace ball joints.
Its the same with me but with the coil....
If there's anything engine related problem I swap the coil and it seems to go away for a decent length of time. I literally have 2 coils and just swap between them about once every season.My primary connection to the coil has been rewired and no longer causes me problems or comes up as a check engine. I have replaced spark wires too.
Here's what happens to make me swap the coil:
The car will suddenly feel like its really heavy and at a huge lose of power. It will almost refuse going past mid rpm and is extremely slow rising.
Feels like its running on partial engine. So it seems fairly obvious that it is an ignition problem. It did the same thing without the blower as well.
Here's the latest example:
Went for a cruise with a group of people to a car show. I think the drive was about 2 hours? Anyways the car was just recently tuned a couple weeks before, running the best it has ever. Still a little miss and rough on lower rpm, but it has always been like that. We drove for an hour, stopped to regroup. When I started the car back up I immediately knew something was a bit strange, but drove anyways. About 15 mins I was getting annoyed wondering if I was crazy or what. I passed a car and noticed it was very slugish. But I didn't believe myself so i tried again, this time it had nothing it in and felt very very wrong, so I pulled over. My friend pulled over too and said the second time I was blowing smoke really bad. Started it back up, felt funny still. So I check all the connections on the spark plug, coil and even checked to make sure the fuel injectors were snug. Start again and it felt normal. Did a pull and it was completely fine? Drove completely normal til about 10 mins to the car show destination and it started acting up a little again, but not too bad.
Enjoyed the day at the car show.
Then on the way home is was running completely normal, passing cars at full strength. Then just when I got back into the city it started acting up again a little. So I go pissed off and let it sit for the last week of summer.
Last weekend I just swapped the coil and it runs like a dream! Did a couple of pulls and nothing wrong.
So my question is:
Is it possible that I'm over heating the coil with it being mounted so close to the blower?
This is what my dad is thinking, but the blower doesn't get hot with the meth. I've had coil problems before the blower but that may have been related to the primary connection.
With an aftermarket coil could I see any difference?
Something else causing problems?
oh also those who aren't familiar with my setup. 4.2v6 with m112