sadshins
01-08-2021, 02:30 AM
Hello, I’m new here! Recently ive been running into this problem where my S13 (Completely stock motor wise besides just a cat delete and hks hi power exhaust) will have a light misfire under load. I went to get it smogged the other day and noticed it when it was sitting at 2500rpm. It does it about every 5 seconds, seams like its back firing but that doesn?t make sense when you can physically feel the motor shake....
So far owning this car I have changed the fuel filter, replaced all 4 injectors with new oem, added a higher cranking amp battery, cleaned all the grounds i could find, replace the iac valve (NOT the sensors, unfortunately had to reuse so I didn?t have to rewire it) what next steps should i take?
I plan on changing the spark plug wires, and checking the cap and rotor while im there. I also plan to replace the tps in the future with oem hence it being 29 years old.
Where should i go about it from here.... totally lost and confused, very, very new to schassis especially ka?s
Update: (1-7-21) I changed the 2 blade coolant temp sensor, cleaned the single blade (because everything i could find was the wrong thread size) cleaned the connectors for the Tps And Maff, changed sparks plugs to regular platinums (vs coppers).
But when i pulled the plugs, the tips were white (yes, white = Lean) but my smog test was super rich, it showed crazy amounts of gas coming through the exhaust so that makes no sense... could it be that the distributor timing is off? So its sparking at the wrong sequence of the combustion cycle?
(?Updates? are from Facebook post, not much luck there hope you guys can help!)
Update #2 (1-7-21): so on the forums i read about how if you unplug the maf for 2 minutes while the car is running it ?should reset it? so i tried it. Unplugged it, let it run like shit for 2 minutes and plug it back in and went back to where it was. Then i got to thinking, in my 1990 Rx7 Fc NA when diagnosing if the tps was bad, the forums said to the same thing as the maf, but with the tps, and see if there is a difference at idle or under load. So i gave it a shot. Unplugged it, no change, revved it to 2500rpms were the misfire is most noticeable, and the car reacted the exact same. Plugged it back in, no difference, revved it to 2500rpms, no difference. Still breaking up. I did not attempt to drive it with it unplugged as i did not want to damage the engine. But could this mean that my tps is dead?
So far owning this car I have changed the fuel filter, replaced all 4 injectors with new oem, added a higher cranking amp battery, cleaned all the grounds i could find, replace the iac valve (NOT the sensors, unfortunately had to reuse so I didn?t have to rewire it) what next steps should i take?
I plan on changing the spark plug wires, and checking the cap and rotor while im there. I also plan to replace the tps in the future with oem hence it being 29 years old.
Where should i go about it from here.... totally lost and confused, very, very new to schassis especially ka?s
Update: (1-7-21) I changed the 2 blade coolant temp sensor, cleaned the single blade (because everything i could find was the wrong thread size) cleaned the connectors for the Tps And Maff, changed sparks plugs to regular platinums (vs coppers).
But when i pulled the plugs, the tips were white (yes, white = Lean) but my smog test was super rich, it showed crazy amounts of gas coming through the exhaust so that makes no sense... could it be that the distributor timing is off? So its sparking at the wrong sequence of the combustion cycle?
(?Updates? are from Facebook post, not much luck there hope you guys can help!)
Update #2 (1-7-21): so on the forums i read about how if you unplug the maf for 2 minutes while the car is running it ?should reset it? so i tried it. Unplugged it, let it run like shit for 2 minutes and plug it back in and went back to where it was. Then i got to thinking, in my 1990 Rx7 Fc NA when diagnosing if the tps was bad, the forums said to the same thing as the maf, but with the tps, and see if there is a difference at idle or under load. So i gave it a shot. Unplugged it, no change, revved it to 2500rpms were the misfire is most noticeable, and the car reacted the exact same. Plugged it back in, no difference, revved it to 2500rpms, no difference. Still breaking up. I did not attempt to drive it with it unplugged as i did not want to damage the engine. But could this mean that my tps is dead?