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Re: Misfire detection
Posted to Technical Discussion Forum on 4/25/2009 12 Replies

Personally, I'd opt for a vacuum transducer and scoping the O2 sensor while on the dyno. Also, if you have access to any mode 6 data would be great for comparison.

I see you state you believe the blocks of misfires being loaded are the result of the refresh ... Login to read more.

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