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Spark plug gaps

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r5gtt:
Glad to hear it AJP finally you can rest your head and relax now the issues have dissolved.

one little hick up isn't much to worry about as long as it's not a constant misfire but there's probably that little worry at the back of your head that something could go wrong at anytime  :thinking: hopefully not  :smiley:

AJP:
Yep, I still don't have the 'all clear' in my head. There's still something not right. But it's better than it was.

I think the fact that it's so sporadic basically limits me to the process of elimination. I can't log a problem that seldom occurs. At this point, the low pressure pump and software are the two candidates. I don't want to be the guy that says his R-Tech map is a bit 'off' but I suppose it's possible. Unlikely, but possible.

I might uprate the low pressure pump when I go k04. As well as a few other things not on the usual list. As for the map... hmmm.

r5gtt:
I wouldn't have thought the map itself would be an issue as the main issue seems to have gone now that you've replaced the injectors tbh.
Also the lpfp could be a candidate as you say but I'd say if it were that it'd be more constant but I'm no guru  :stupid:  :signLOL:

AJP:
Just got home. Slight hiccup coming off a dual carriageway into slow traffic, but apart from that, spot on. One to keep an eye on.

Stunning part of the world anyway. I'll live there one day hopefully.

r5gtt:
yeah just keep an eye on things as this is all you can do for now.

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