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just checking
« on: 21 December 2012, 11:47:05 »

thanks for all the advise regarding car but my question is why would a misfire make the exaust sound louder and like baffles are going cant  really explain sound sorry its just not right and allso no power up hills really judders 1 more thing what is diss pack and where is it thanks[ sorry for being a pain guys]
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Re: just checking
« Reply #1 on: 21 December 2012, 16:35:24 »

No codes, no warning lights on?

Sounds like a misfire - check plug wells dry and not filled with water or oil.
DISS pack is at rear of engine towards passenger side - follow plug leads back and you will feel it.
Use the old trick of removing one plug at a time and with lead still connected short out plug body to earth (a jump lead can be used) and ensure good spark.  Could also pull one plug lead at a time, start up and listen for difference in engine note.
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Re: just checking
« Reply #2 on: 23 December 2012, 04:21:24 »

thanks mate  will do
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Re: just checking
« Reply #3 on: 23 December 2012, 23:59:34 »

No codes, no warning lights on?

Sounds like a misfire - check plug wells dry and not filled with water or oil.
DISS pack is at rear of engine towards passenger side - follow plug leads back and you will feel it.
Use the old trick of removing one plug at a time and with lead still connected short out plug body to earth (a jump lead can be used) and ensure good spark.  Could also pull one plug lead at a time, start up and listen for difference in engine note.
just make shore you wear thick rubber gloves when pulling the leads out or you will get a nice suprise like i did lol :y
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Re: just checking
« Reply #4 on: 24 December 2012, 00:05:09 »

No codes, no warning lights on?

Sounds like a misfire - check plug wells dry and not filled with water or oil.
DISS pack is at rear of engine towards passenger side - follow plug leads back and you will feel it.
Use the old trick of removing one plug at a time and with lead still connected short out plug body to earth (a jump lead can be used) and ensure good spark.  Could also pull one plug lead at a time, start up and listen for difference in engine note.
just make shore you wear thick rubber gloves when pulling the leads out or you will get a nice suprise like i did lol :y
No mate you wrong=Get someone else to do it for you ;D ;D ;D :y :y
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Re: just checking
« Reply #5 on: 24 December 2012, 01:19:58 »

No codes, no warning lights on?

Sounds like a misfire - check plug wells dry and not filled with water or oil.
DISS pack is at rear of engine towards passenger side - follow plug leads back and you will feel it.
Use the old trick of removing one plug at a time and with lead still connected short out plug body to earth (a jump lead can be used) and ensure good spark.  Could also pull one plug lead at a time, start up and listen for difference in engine note.
just make shore you wear thick rubber gloves when pulling the leads out or you will get a nice suprise like i did lol :y
No mate you wrong=Get someone else to do it for you ;D ;D ;D :y :y
LMFAO :y :y :y :y
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