Alright, I did a plug and wire change on my 96 3.8 After I finnished I ran AutoTap to make sure it was running smoothly. I had a Gauge window open with the Current Misfire #1-#6 so I could see on which cylinder, if any, there was a problem.
At idle I would get a misfire every 10 seconds or so on one or two cylinders, usually the same ones. I reved it up a bit and got no misfires. I drove around the block, and while accelerating or at a constant speed, I wouldn't get any misfires. But when I idled at stop signs and in the drive way I would get a few misfires. Unfortunatly I did not run AutoTap before hand to get a base reading, always and after thought, so I am wondering if a misfiring at idle, but not under load is normal?
Let me add a little, all the wires are firm and snug, triple checked. The wires where lightly greased with dielectric grease. The wires have not melted or been visibly damaged. I can not see a spark arcing when under the car.
The plugs that I put in are Bosch Platnum +4. They have 4 electrodes, and I was told not to gap them. I am wondering if these might be the problem.
[ June 14, 2002: Message edited by: BillyCobin ]</p>
At idle I would get a misfire every 10 seconds or so on one or two cylinders, usually the same ones. I reved it up a bit and got no misfires. I drove around the block, and while accelerating or at a constant speed, I wouldn't get any misfires. But when I idled at stop signs and in the drive way I would get a few misfires. Unfortunatly I did not run AutoTap before hand to get a base reading, always and after thought, so I am wondering if a misfiring at idle, but not under load is normal?
Let me add a little, all the wires are firm and snug, triple checked. The wires where lightly greased with dielectric grease. The wires have not melted or been visibly damaged. I can not see a spark arcing when under the car.
The plugs that I put in are Bosch Platnum +4. They have 4 electrodes, and I was told not to gap them. I am wondering if these might be the problem.
[ June 14, 2002: Message edited by: BillyCobin ]</p>
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