randyb
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2012 6.2l supercharged. 91,000 miles.
Looking for any assistance. I have updated tunes with a reputable tuner but we were having problems getting it to run correctly. It was suggested that I check the plugs only to find that most of them had been fouled on the top 8 and the bottom 8 were all wet. Therefore, plugs were R2. It is also important to note that the previous owner had a shop tune the truck after changing the plugs, however upon inspection of those plugs they were gapped at .044 instead of .027-.030 as it is supercharged. Unfortunately, this was not known while my tuner and I were tuning the truck. Before changing the plugs the truck ran well but very rich and always had that unburnt fuel smell which my wife continued to remind me about.
I know its a long story but up-to-date I have changed all 16 plugs, coil wires and pellets. My findings today were that cylinders 1, 2, 3 and 4 are all having misfires but 5 - 8 are having no issues. In my last data log this afternoon after swapping coils between Cylinder 1 and 2 and switching coils between C3 and 4, I had the following misfires reported per cylinder and the truck only ran for about a minute.
Cylinder 1 = 7 misfires
Cylinder 2 = 380 misfires
Cylinder 3 = 37 misfires
Cylinder 4 = 362 misifres
Any thoughts? Is is possible to have 4 bad coils all on the same side? Truck ran extremely well except for the stinch of the exhaust until we started messing with tuning. Oh and its good to mention that I have changed back to the factory tune that the truck came with and still having the issues above.
HELP
Looking for any assistance. I have updated tunes with a reputable tuner but we were having problems getting it to run correctly. It was suggested that I check the plugs only to find that most of them had been fouled on the top 8 and the bottom 8 were all wet. Therefore, plugs were R2. It is also important to note that the previous owner had a shop tune the truck after changing the plugs, however upon inspection of those plugs they were gapped at .044 instead of .027-.030 as it is supercharged. Unfortunately, this was not known while my tuner and I were tuning the truck. Before changing the plugs the truck ran well but very rich and always had that unburnt fuel smell which my wife continued to remind me about.
I know its a long story but up-to-date I have changed all 16 plugs, coil wires and pellets. My findings today were that cylinders 1, 2, 3 and 4 are all having misfires but 5 - 8 are having no issues. In my last data log this afternoon after swapping coils between Cylinder 1 and 2 and switching coils between C3 and 4, I had the following misfires reported per cylinder and the truck only ran for about a minute.
Cylinder 1 = 7 misfires
Cylinder 2 = 380 misfires
Cylinder 3 = 37 misfires
Cylinder 4 = 362 misifres
Any thoughts? Is is possible to have 4 bad coils all on the same side? Truck ran extremely well except for the stinch of the exhaust until we started messing with tuning. Oh and its good to mention that I have changed back to the factory tune that the truck came with and still having the issues above.
HELP