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Random Misfire
New code being thrown now, a P0300, car runs like shit and I want to set it on fire.
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did u have the battery disconnected when you fixed it last night?
you at work? |
damn, you think running rich the other night might have fouled the plugs?
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You need to stay out of boost until you get the tune finished. lol
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did you do a CAM reset?
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Sorry, it's actually KAM (Keep Alive Memory)
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This is why if your Mustang is your daily you shouldn't mod it. lol.
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Karma's a bitch. Making fun of my shit being broken. At least mine was running right foo.
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"Built" or not, when you get to that power level parts fail more often. It's the nature of the beast. At the very least, when you have a high powered manual car you will have transmission and clutch issues. When you go to the next level of power, be it power, heat, vibration etc, you're always going to find the weak link in the car. Your car can be "built" all you want, but abad tank of gas or a hiccup in a tune destroy a "built" motor as quickly as a stock one. |
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And as far as cost, you don't do it if you can't afford to replace it. And I appreciate what y'all are saying but there's no way I'm driving a Camry to work. Lol. That's just me. |
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There is always a trade off with high powered cars. At your power level, the car still has stock like manners and drivability. Until recently, 500 or so was about that limit, now with some newer cars a car (mustangs for the sake of this discussion) that number has been moved up to around the 600 mark. But regardless of the make, model or how much money is thrown at a car, when you go through the process of building a high horsepower car it's very time consuming, expensive and trial and error on what is going to work and still have daily driver manners. Eventually, at some point after tearing your car apart numerous times, tuning issues, blow a motor here,break a trans there, a dozen clutches, eventually you will get to a point in this hobby where you will appreciate having that "Camry" that will run and start everytime you turn the key, get good mileage, it's quiet not attracting every cop within a mile of you.. lol. |
Like I said, I get it. It's just not me. Much more likely to have a car like what I have now as a daily if I was going big.
I get what you're saying, and to say that one can't learn from other people isn't a fair assumption. I hear what you're saying. I'm just saying that's not me. People change, so I'm sure you're just chuckling away at your computer saying "lets see ya in five years" and maybe you're right. However at this point and looking forward, I just couldn't see myself having a 700-800 hp car sitting in my garage while I drove my beat up cavalier to the office. If that's you, hey more power to you. That's just not me. |
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The old standard was 500, if you were around or below that you were usually ok. But once you got above you started having issues. God know I never went through that. :signs8: There is a breaking point on these new ones also and once you hit a certain power level you will always be working on them, it's always something. I loved driving my car on weekends but damn glad I had a daily driver. |
Found the problem, vacuum leakage after the MAF.
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I blew my struts and now I'm afraid to do anything more than an oil change and fuel refill. LOL
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Blower cars are very vaccum dependent. A small leak anywhere can cause a headache effecting idle quality, your brakes and over all driveability. The heat and vibration in the engine bay can easily crack/move hoses/lines to create a small headache. Just comes with owning a blower car. I've gotten used to it. My last several cars have all been blower cars, this one will be no different.lol.
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This is what it's like to put all the time, effort and money into a high power daily driver. I'm sure David can relate to it. lol.
http://thechive.files.wordpress.com/...if?w=230&h=182 |
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Screw a high horsepower daily, not only do not want to pay for the breakage but the hell with paying for the high octane gas. I will roll around in my truck during the week and cruise the stang on the weekends. |
I'm on Jayes side, daily driven race car, foo.
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same i dont want to be caught in a jalopy haha
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i daily drive my race car. but its not blown. yet.
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