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aryan Mar 18, 2009 06:12 PM

cylinder misfire
 
i have started to hate my teg. lol anyways...my engine came on today and detected cylinder 3 misfire. i am assuming spark plugs need to be replaced along rotor and distributor. i have the car for about a year now and i have not changed spark plugs until now and sure if previous owner did it either. the question is, is it a good idea to buy the NGK Platinum spark plugs and NGK wires? do u guys think i shall replace distributor and rotor as well at the same time? what advices can you guys give me on distributor, rotor and spark plugs?

thank you

VTEC_Inside Mar 18, 2009 07:53 PM

Most like cause of a misfire in my experience is the cap or wires.

The cap and rotor are cheap, just replace them both.

Wires can be expensive, so see how it goes after replacing the cap/rotor.

levi Mar 18, 2009 08:08 PM

I have had this same problem on my 98 GSR, #3 misfire.
I changed plugs, wires, cap rotor and still get this CEL from time to time..

thusee Mar 18, 2009 10:48 PM


Originally Posted by levi (Post 269396)
I have had this same problem on my 98 GSR, #3 misfire.
I changed plugs, wires, cap rotor and still get this CEL from time to time..

tps sensor could be going bad as well ^^ inside the distributor

for me it would miss fire as well at times then it got pretty bad changed over a different distributor i had and problem went away

Buff4Prez Yo Mar 19, 2009 05:09 AM

start with plugs. if you wanna be sure of what plug to use, look on the sticker on the under side of your hood. it'll give you the NGK part number. make sure they're gapped correctly too

aryan Mar 19, 2009 11:27 AM

thanks a lot guys for the quick replys. i'll start off with plugs and see if it helps.s

ls/vtec Mar 19, 2009 07:33 PM

Get ngk Iridium plugs and gap them .5 below specs. I took ngk courses so I know all the benifits and secrets of ngk. If you need to know anything else you can pm me

zman Mar 20, 2009 12:03 AM

isn't gapping iridium plugs bad since you can destroy the electrode?

Personally i've had the best sucess on the dyno with copper core NGK's.

I prefer OEM plug wires, cap and rotor. NGK would be my next choice if price was an issue b/c OEM stuff can be expensive.

aryan Mar 20, 2009 12:34 AM

how does gapping help though? the owner's manual suggests 1.1mm plugs gap for my integra but that specs are for b18b, i currently have a b20b so could same gap still work for it?

black_ac_gsr Mar 20, 2009 01:02 AM

i think they have the same gap

ls/vtec Mar 20, 2009 12:44 PM


Originally Posted by zman (Post 269550)
isn't gapping iridium plugs bad since you can destroy the electrode?

Personally i've had the best sucess on the dyno with copper core NGK's.

I prefer OEM plug wires, cap and rotor. NGK would be my next choice if price was an issue b/c OEM stuff can be expensive.

yeah if you need to gap them use side cutters to pry it up because those tips are super sensitive

aryan Mar 20, 2009 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by black_ac_gsr (Post 269558)
i think they have the same gap

you are right! the gap is same. its 0.44 (1.1m). how does gapping below or above specs affect?

ls/vtec Mar 20, 2009 01:52 PM

if you have a cold air intake or a shortram gap it .5 below specs


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