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Posted by Teddy Tiger (Member # 2473) on
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Something odd is happening with my car, ever since I swapped in a new set of stock Motorcraft Double platinum plugs...I didn't change the wires 'cause I figured they'd be okay...
When I first fired it, it had a misfire that set a code...I reset it, and it seemed to run okay, but then, it would start acting like it was misfiring *slightly* above 3000 rpm under load...not totally misfiring, but enough that it vibrates noticibly under hard acceleration - deceleration...
Anyone have an idea? Hopefully it's just a wire breaking down from the increased voltage from firing new plugs...
It didn't happen with the old plugs, either.
Help!
Nick
Posted by shade- (Member # 298) on
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hate to say it, platinum plugs=crap. I'm sure some cars can run with them, but nothing I've ever owned except for my wife's Infiniti.
Posted by FasterDamnit (Member # 442) on
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Don't be cheap.
Tune-up= Plugs, wires, cap, rotor, fuel filter, PCV valve, air filter. Prolly forgot something.
With the ignition system just doing one part is begging for problems...
Posted by hidnn.o.s. (Member # 1219) on
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I would LOSE the platinum plugs and just toss in a set of Autolites and new wires. Your problem resides in one of the two most likely. Get a fresh start.
Platinum is just a waste of money on your car and double platinum is a waste of DOUBLE THE MONEY.
Posted by Teddy Tiger (Member # 2473) on
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Yah, I ditched the platinums for something different already, yesterday, still have the same problem.
Hopefully when we throw it on the 'scope monday at School, we'll see if it's a wire that's breaking down..I *really* hope it's that, and not mechanical with that engine.
Nick
Posted by stoauto (Member # 2803) on
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i would just buy new wires anyway, like said above, dont be cheap.
Posted by Teddy Tiger (Member # 2473) on
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Originally posted by FasterDamnit:
Don't be cheap.
Tune-up= Plugs, wires, cap, rotor, fuel filter, PCV valve, air filter. Prolly forgot something.
With the ignition system just doing one part is begging for problems...
4.6 with Coilpacks, no cap / rotor...fuel filter had been changed too not too long ago, air filter is a K&N...gonna have them put it on a Five-Gas too, see if it's fuel related.
Nick
Posted by Gt88 (Member # 4361) on
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Speaking with the experiences dating back to the old 'Splitfire' spark plugs, I'd say go to ford and get the plugs called for by the factory- all the platinum, rhodium, unobtainium, and 'spend-more-money-um' plugs out there lead to nothing but trouble!!! Near as I can tell, the factory boys tune the ignition set up to a particular plug's resistance- standard plugs have a different resistance than the 'Gee wow' plugs.
Start with a plug swap to good quality stock plugs and see what happens- and don't forget to return the platinum pieces of crap for a refund!
P.S. the tech magazines have been recommending to resistance test all your plugs with a DVOM (Multi meter)- the new OBD II cars are starting to have misfire codes due to resistance variance in the plugs!! make sure the plugs are all within @ 5% of each other-
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