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VR6 Misfire at idle and below 2000rpm

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Hi all,

 

I know this is a bit of a 'how long is a piece of string' question, but I was just taking the old C out for a spin before a guy comes round to look at buying it tomorrow, and wouldn't you know, it's just started misfiring.

 

It's dark now so I haven't yet investigated very far. I know the obvious culprits - plugs, HT leads, MAF, etc., but I was wondering if anyone could help me narrow it down. In particular the fact that it runs fine above 2000rpm, but loses a cylinder (or maybe 2) at any throttle openings below that engine speed. Does this suggest any particular faults over the others?

 

Thanks in advance.

-Dave

 

PS It's sad to say, but I just want rid of it now, it's niggles like this that have made me want to sell her.

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As you say, any one of the HT components but (in the dark) take a look around the leads, especially down the holes into the head where the end caps go, and look for any little blue sparks. Also, take the plugs out and have a look at them, especially number 6 to see if they are worn or carbon covered. I did a VR6 for a chap this morning that had what were described as new leads and plugs but the leads were sparking everywhere (ECP quality stuff) and the NGK plugs were worn with number 6 clogged solid with oil burning carbon. Ran a treat after new Beru plugs (I know, I know but I had run out of NGK’s, well I had four-Doh!) and Blue Igniters.

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Check your Idle Stabilizer as well.

 

I had a similar issue a few days ago...where the car was sputtering and had a random jumping idle. I switched out my MAF, and so far the sputtering is gone. Maybe try cleaning your MAF, throttle body, and Idle Stabilizer...those are free to do. :)

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