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assistance from auto sparkies

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 4:52 pm
by muddyhilux
hi all,i'm probly gonna get into trouble for this but need some help with the mrs LOWERED R32 SKYLINE :lol:

started getting a mean miss the other night and everything i read said coils,bit expensive even 2nd hand so opted to buy a wasted spark set up.pulled out original gear and put in the new.was supposed to be plug and play but no.car is only running on cyl 5&2 which is the centre coil pack of the 3 twin packs.played around with it but no luck,even brought a new igniter but still only runs on 5&2.ripped all that out and put original back in,still same problem as original.guy i brought wasted spark set up off has been helping and is happy to check his kit but he's away till next week.any body got any ideas on what the problem could be with car or how i could check this wasted spark set up??

Re: assistance from auto sparkies

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 5:17 pm
by slide
Yea, expect 2 cop some shit....
Hoping its a gts4 for your sake....
Pull out sparkplugs and check them- 90% of problem with petrol vehicles (statistic made up just then :lol: ) is sparkplugs.
Does it miss even at idle? If so you can swap coils around to isolate problem ones.
Try searching on sites like nissansilvia, d1nz, skylinesdownunder, you'll probably find better info on rb series problems than ORE.

Re: assistance from auto sparkies

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:19 pm
by rangimotors
yea they are shocking for shagging coil packs i hear people are putting rubber stops under the packs these days to reduce vibration and make them last longer

Re: assistance from auto sparkies

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:34 pm
by rob-mu
I ran spitfire coils and never had a problem

Re: assistance from auto sparkies

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:56 pm
by Mattman
You need a multi meter and a scope to check the igniter. Its either ecu, igniter, or coil pack. Very unlikely to be multiple plug failure. What the igniter is seeing and doing will confirm the issue.

Matt.

Re: assistance from auto sparkies

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 8:04 pm
by muddyhilux
yeh i agree with matt,multiple plug failure is unlikely.was going to try swapping coils but problems intermittent and mostly under power.have also tried googling for last 3 days and looking at skyline sites and thats where people said spitfire's but theyre expensive so went with wasted spark setup as they seemed popular but not even they worked,like i say only 2&5 which is why i get guy to recheck kit.and yes as i understood it igniter is just like a switch so tryed a new 1 but no difference so yeh

Re: assistance from auto sparkies

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 8:22 pm
by rangimotors
got any mates with an ecu you can swap over? easy plug and play way to rule it out

Re: assistance from auto sparkies

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:12 pm
by muddyhilux
na i don't but brought the 2nd ignitor which i can return for a 20 buck handling fee so might do that and then buy ecu instead and try it.i just need the car running asap

Re: assistance from auto sparkies

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:17 pm
by tomsoffroad
Airflow meter? My old Turbo Scoobie developed a mean intermittant miss. Airflow meter was the problem. Bloody Subis :twisted:

Re: assistance from auto sparkies

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:54 pm
by Fakey
Is it turboed? have you replaced the plugs? I remember one of my skylines would miss under load if the plug gaps were wrong/ plugs were old, think the measurement was 0.8 but its been a while

Re: assistance from auto sparkies

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 10:09 pm
by muddyhilux
have a air flow on old sky so will try that,haven't changed plugs but have checked gaps,were over 1mm but have regapped to .8.non turbo rb25de

Re: assistance from auto sparkies

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 11:53 am
by rob-mu
The miss is probably the motor begging you for a rb30 bottom end

Re: assistance from auto sparkies

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 2:12 pm
by muddyhilux
yeh i know rob.plan is to buy a front cut 2.5t manual end of this year once weve saved up but yeh.have just tried my luck and purchased new set of iridium plugs,$115 later dropped them in and car ran mint,best it ever has but only for 15km or so,now she's just as bad if not worse than before :roll: :lol: .so were to next,pulled all plugs as soon as i got in the driveway.none were wet but #4 and 5 looked dampish.can anyone tell me how i could check this wasted spark setup rather than me having to wait till mon when the guy gets back.i know the middle coil works because it bit me big time but i dont wana go testing the thing and damage it so any help appreciated

Re: assistance from auto sparkies

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:29 pm
by muddyhilux
ok,quick update.thanks to all that offered advice.as suspected new wasted spark set up was at fault.guy gave me a new set up to try.plugged in and away she went,runs mint,smooth and crisp so real happy with the results