faults misfire cyl

Discussion in 'Modifications And Maintenance' started by holm, May 1, 2012.

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    DELETED XCARDIAG SPAM. GO DIE.
     
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    What car? 2.0 turbo?
     
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    how many miles and last time plugs were changed would be good info as well. Not to mention constant cel or flashing.
     
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    Know how I know you have a lightweight flywheel?
     
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    cuz you installed it and knew you put one in when you did your swap
     
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    Actually, no. The flywheel on my car was installed when I bought it, but I've seen it. Lightweight flywheels causes Cyl Misfire codes, usually all or most cylinders at once on the EJ20.
     
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    ^^^ agreed.
     
  8. tangledupinblu
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    tangledupinblu Event Coordinator Staff Member

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    Mine used to throw misfire codes on the regular with the 2.0L. I bought a $50 dollar diagnostic tool and cleared them when they came on. Almost always threw multiples on multiple cylinders...pretty common on 2 Liters. Worry when they flash, lol.