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I was working on my FD, replacing the OMP lines, installing a Sohn adapter, and performing an ACV delete. When I disassembled everything, I found that the ACV was still installed but only to block off the holes. After reassembling, I added a couple gallons of premixed fuel at a 1:100 ratio to avoid running dry while the OMP lines were filling.
Additionally, when I removed the oil injectors, I noticed the vacuum nipple on them was capped. I couldn't find a definitive answer on whether they should be plugged, exposed to vacuum, or ambient pressure, so I ran vacuum lines to them to avoid having to remove the intake later. However, capping or venting them to atmosphere didn’t seem to affect the issue.
Right now, the car starts but misfires, runs rough, and produces a lot of blue smoke. My two main theories are: either the car is getting too much premix (around 1:50 with the Sohn adapter, which should be an easy fix), or something happened when I moved the coil pack, causing an issue with the ignition, as I’m unsure how delicate they are.
i don't see a way to aid in troubleshooting as A LOT had to be moved or touched to do what you did. the best thing you can do is go back over what you did and see if something is out of place. if it helps, the oil injectors aren't going to "inject" enough oil to cause the issue you are describing so that could be ruled out. also, even at 1-2oz/gallon, there wont be enough premix in the tank to cause what you're describing even WITH the oil injectors. your problem is somewhere else entirely.
I should have mentioned earlier that all the emissions components under the intake have been deleted and tuned out, so there wasn't much that needed to be adjusted aside from what's attached to the upper intake. If 2oz/gal won't cause a misfire or rough idle, I’m leaning towards the coils being the issue. However, I’ll take a closer look and go over everything. Thanks for the reply!
Coil pack position was changed after late 1995 (commencing with Version 4) cars. If USDM FSM is used tas a guide o rehook up the coil harness, or plugs leads, they may be going to the wrong connection points.
Yeah, it's a '99, and the gas is brand new i just got it three days ago. Right now, I’ve mixed about 1.28 oz of oil per gallon of gas, but if the OMP is working, that’s a lot of premix. The oil injectors were capped off, so I assume the system was blocked, but I can’t figure out exactly where. The entire rats nest was deleted, and it was swapped to a big single by a shop in Japan. Also, I’ll definitely go over the coils again. They weren’t unplugged, but they were moved, so something could’ve come loose.
It seems each plug pair should have a Black/Red grounding wire. Then from the top the lead wire wires are: Red (R) then Blue(L) /White (W) then Yellow (Y) /Blue (L)
As getting those wires wrong can have a very bad effect; I leave it to you to make sure you have the right wiring diagrams and interpret them correctly.
they're correct they probably don't look right in that picture but going from front to rear its red, blue and white, and blue and yellow. pulled them all out to clean up the contacts
This one just came out of my car. It seems to match yours? Just have ot make sure the plugs are connected to the correct coils. The diagram is a bit confusing as it has the coils in reverse order to the way they are mounted.
pk o got it fixed it runs fine and smokes like a chimney because of all the oil but i feel real dumb for not noticing this sooner but it was the boost sensor vacuum line had came unplugged