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Old Feb 14, 2018 | 11:37 AM
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Hi folks cars not running well,My95 wrx (mapped)not holding boost also feels very slow,then after maybe 20 mins driving it starts misfiring,checked for boost leaks as best I can and can’t find any,ordered spark plugs fuel filter going to put those in when they arrive,is there anything else I can check in the meantime to see if I can get it sorted.
fmic
alcateck ecu
apexi cone filter
hks bov (original)
Mafless
decatted
3 port boost solenoid
newage coil pack

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Old Feb 14, 2018 | 10:52 PM
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Hmm, i was going to say check the coil sticks bu ti see you have the newage coil stick conversion.

Maf ?
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Old Feb 14, 2018 | 11:14 PM
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It’s malfess previous owner had it taken off via ecu,think he said he went through about three QUOTE=The Rig;11995459]Hmm, i was going to say check the coil sticks bu ti see you have the newage coil stick conversion.

Maf ?[/QUOTE]
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Old Feb 24, 2018 | 10:25 AM
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My misfire turned out to be corrosion in the engine harness connectors, somehow water has entered the connector and rotted a couple of the pins, it was the brown one near the recirculating pump on my Hawkeye that had the issue
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