Just looking for clues as I'm under a bit of a deadline to get this fixed.
2L duratec
On a track day today, car starts and runs fine. Do the session on track, all seems ok, but on the cool down lap back to the pits the car is misfiring
quite badly. Get back to the paddock, it idles fine and when under heavy throttle (above 4000 rpm) seems fine, its only under partial throttle that I
get this misfire.
I let the car cool down over lunch, start it up, all seems fine - revving up fine under partial or full throttle so go out for another session, car
running well, again on the cool-down lap under partial throttle the misfire returns.
So symptoms seem to be:
HOT car
partial throttle misfire
idle fine, WOT fine
Plugs are new (<300 miles), so I'm leaning towards HT leads or coil pack - any other suggestions? Are there any sensors I should be thinking
about replacing also (I'd rather spend money and get it fixed quick)?
Could it be fuel getting hot in the rail or fuel lines or has this set-up been OK in the past?
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Originally posted by owelly
Could it be fuel getting hot in the rail or fuel lines or has this set-up been OK in the past?
At WOT the fuel will be flowing through the rail. I don't know the duratec, but if the rail is dead-ended (i.e. no return from it) then fuel will be lingering and potentially vapourising in a hot rail
quote:
Originally posted by scudderfish
At WOT the fuel will be flowing through the rail. I don't know the duratec, but if the rail is dead-ended (i.e. no return from it) then fuel will be lingering and potentially vapourising in a hot rail
Wot make of plug's are you using ?
quote:
Originally posted by jacko
Wot make of plug's are you using ?
Would this cause the issues I have? #2 HT lead has been pinched by the screw holding on the cover - i has taken off some rubber outer and I can see
the green rubber inner (although I can't see any metal). I'll replace it anyway as a matter of course, but just need to know if i can stop
looking for other things to replace.
[Edited on 31/8/14 by GreigM]
YES think you have found the problem
Next question - are fancy Magnecor HT leads worth their money?
Id say so, I have them on my duratec, very thick insulation, look great and the quality of the plugs is spot on. They should last a very long time. Also you can have them made to any length you want.