Car was working fine... Now it won't start. Video inside
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The spark plugs were full of black residue and had fuel on them! ill post pics in a bit.
Below are videos with EGI fuse removed full throttle cranking 15-20 seconds.
Here is the first video
https://vimeo.com/86526502
Here is the second video:
https://vimeo.com/86525407
Below are videos with EGI fuse removed full throttle cranking 15-20 seconds.
Here is the first video
https://vimeo.com/86526502
Here is the second video:
https://vimeo.com/86525407
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Yup, compression sounds good in those videos. If you clean the plugs with brake cleaner, and burn them with a lighter or torch, it would probably work just the same. New plugs even better. The smoke coming out was all the fuel inside. Keep cranking it until no more smoke.
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I am sorry to report my engine has blown... I replaced the plugs and heard a nice kaboom once I turn it over... It didn't start then I tried and tried again and it finally started but it sounded like this... With a lot of shaking and the lowest air to fuel mix I have ever seen at idle. I put trailing plugs on top leading plugs on bottom. Firing order is correct. Left to top plug. Middle top to bottom left. Middle bottom to bottom right and right to top right.
Videos just to make sure you all agree is blown...
https://vimeo.com/86635377
https://vimeo.com/86635726
https://vimeo.com/86636476
https://vimeo.com/86638990
Videos just to make sure you all agree is blown...
https://vimeo.com/86635377
https://vimeo.com/86635726
https://vimeo.com/86636476
https://vimeo.com/86638990
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Your videos don't work but I highly doubt your motor is blown. At this point...
Your engine might still be flooded
You could have a stuck injector
A bad coil or plug wire
I would first verify spark on each plug with a testor. Then with the plugs out and ignition harness disconnected but egi fuse plugged in crank the motor over and watch both spark plug holes and see if fuel is coming out of both bank's equally. That should cover most scenarios.
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Your engine might still be flooded
You could have a stuck injector
A bad coil or plug wire
I would first verify spark on each plug with a testor. Then with the plugs out and ignition harness disconnected but egi fuse plugged in crank the motor over and watch both spark plug holes and see if fuel is coming out of both bank's equally. That should cover most scenarios.
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doesn't really sound blown to me,( could have a chiped seal I suppose sounding like that, I havehad that once),
what are your a/f at idle? sounds like its running REALLLY rich
do you have any aftermarket boost gauge? ususally the gauge will be very shaky if compression has been lost
what are your a/f at idle? sounds like its running REALLLY rich
do you have any aftermarket boost gauge? ususally the gauge will be very shaky if compression has been lost
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Now that I'm home I was able to see the video's. From you description, it sounded like it was running on one rotor. I agree with kompressorlogic, it sounds/looks like its running extremely rich. Is the map sensor hose connected? Can you go to the monitor screen on the powerfc when its running and show the boost value, water temp, and air temp?
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Thank you thewird for all your help. Car is running perfect now... It was flooded. I removed egi cranked it 2 more times and also I had the power FC on another map by mistake...
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Since I posted my car flooded 2 more times with really slow starts....
About 3 months ago I installed race plug wires but besides that I am not sure what the problem could be... I also thought it could be the 17lb Braille battery but even fully charged I still get the slow starts. By slow I mean it tries to crank doesn't catch then cranks again and still it doesn't quite catch then it cranks, starts and idles.
About 3 months ago I installed race plug wires but besides that I am not sure what the problem could be... I also thought it could be the 17lb Braille battery but even fully charged I still get the slow starts. By slow I mean it tries to crank doesn't catch then cranks again and still it doesn't quite catch then it cranks, starts and idles.
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I believe there was an increase in fuel on my previous oil analysis. Ill wait another 1000k miles and do another oil analysis to see what it shows. My coolant levels are good and I'm not overheating and or smell coolant. I don't k ow how to check for a leaky fuel injector. Could a bad fuel filter be the culprit as well or the plug wires.