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Author Subject: rally car misfire
flynn

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Post #1
Got a puncture on last rally on right front, what does the thick wiring loom under arch feed??
I have a misfire but not from cold, after 2 mins its a misfire, 2-4000 revs its bad, 4-6000 its better, 6000 and above worse, I have changed plugs and coil packs, its got plenty of fuel, could anyone suggest what to check next please
Thanks Pat
Posted 17th May 2011 at 03:27
rikky 🦔

Location: cheshire

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Post #2
it goes right from the scuttle from the dash right to the front crossmember and then to the engine at 2x multiplugs, so it could be anything. you would be best off pulling the arch liner off and stripping the wire back from say the foglight area to the scuttle area (bout a metre's worth) and check for damage there

it is basically your full loom - so could be anything

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Posted 17th May 2011 at 05:04
adam b

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Compression test...?

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Posted 17th May 2011 at 16:25
flynn

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Post #4
Turned out to be 2 problems, a broken wire on throttle position sensor, plus a tiny crack on the 3rd coil pack
Pat
Posted 20th May 2011 at 22:00

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