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[QUOTE]Originally posted by moeofit32: [QB] so my car has a fairly new tune up my timing is at 11 new cap rotor and my wires are ford racing 9mm i have a msd 6a....so neways can wires zip tied together cause your car to miss every now and again cause i have mines tied together the ties isnt tight at all [/QB][/QUOTE]
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moeofit32
Member # 10393
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so my car has a fairly new tune up my timing is at 11 new cap rotor and my wires are ford racing 9mm i have a msd 6a....so neways can wires zip tied together cause your car to miss every now and again cause i have mines tied together the ties isnt tight at all
FivePTSlow
Member # 7682
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I'm not sure that the wires being tied together would cause a misfire. They're all individually insulated etc.
When did the misfire start? Did you change anything?
moeofit32
Member # 10393
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only thing ive chaged since ive noticed is i went to poly motor mounts
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