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Old Mar 20, 2010 | 04:56 AM
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My car has been at the tuner for some time, the car will not run up to redline. It use to with the emanage, put on an AEM then it would not. Sent the AEM away got it checked out. Now the car runs up to redline under spring pressure but does not as boost and HP increases. Put the greddy ultimate back on and it no longer runs up to redline. So I guess finally I can eliminate the EMS being the issue. The tuner seems to think it is an ignition problem or a fuel problem. I am starting to think this as well an may be why my car was running wierd which is why I switched over to the AEM. We have re gapped and changed the plugs and changed coils out with another car. I am thinking about replacing the fuel pump, do you guys have any other ideas. Can the fuel pump just shut down down hard like that. Car seem to just die around 7-8k.

I have an AP1 cast inline kit 6165 turbo, greddy and aem 3mm hg 3" inline single
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Old Mar 20, 2010 | 05:03 AM
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id bet my left nut you are experiencing spark blow out. pull the plugs Regap them to around .18 and then take it out for a rip on the higher boost level. Are you running ap1 coils? if so id change them out for ap2 so you can increase the spark plug gap.

What is the lowest you have gapped the plugs?
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Old Mar 20, 2010 | 05:24 AM
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I think .25 I have the fuel pump that came with the greddy kit the walbro on I think everyone uses FYI
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Old Mar 20, 2010 | 05:33 AM
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Dont think its fuel related because your car would be leaning out. I really think you are getting spark blow out. Like i said try to gap the plugs down around .16-.18 and give that a shot
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Old Mar 20, 2010 | 09:01 AM
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Good point, is dropping the plug gap down just a quick fix? I don't think I can run it that way all the time.

SO what are the best options for a permanent fix, just run RSX coils?
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Old Mar 20, 2010 | 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Revenge,Mar 20 2010, 07:56 AM
My car has been at the tuner for some time, the car will not run up to redline. It use to with the emanage, put on an AEM then it would not. Sent the AEM away got it checked out. Now the car runs up to redline under spring pressure but does not as boost and HP increases. Put the greddy ultimate back on and it no longer runs up to redline. So I guess finally I can eliminate the EMS being the issue. The tuner seems to think it is an ignition problem or a fuel problem. I am starting to think this as well an may be why my car was running wierd which is why I switched over to the AEM. We have re gapped and changed the plugs and changed coils out with another car. I am thinking about replacing the fuel pump, do you guys have any other ideas. Can the fuel pump just shut down down hard like that. Car seem to just die around 7-8k.

I have an AP1 cast inline kit 6165 turbo, greddy and aem 3mm hg 3" inline single
Call me some time I we can see if I can talk you through it

I PM'd you my cell
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Old Mar 20, 2010 | 08:24 PM
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If your tuner can't figure out that the spark is being blown out, then i wouldn't really be comfortable with him tuning my car.

And I had misfire issues with my ap1 coils for some reason, car was hitting a brick wall on the dyno at 7700rpms. swapped them for some K series coils, problem went away without changing the plug gap.
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Old Mar 20, 2010 | 08:24 PM
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What is vtec set at? Needs to be at 6800-7000.
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Old Mar 21, 2010 | 04:35 AM
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The vtec is set between 6500-6800 I would need to ask. It is going into vtec not a problem there. The car seems to just shut down. From many of the posts it appears to be spark plug blow out. Being that he changed the plugs and re-gapped them leads me to believe he was under the impression the spark was blowing out or some type of ignition problem. I will try and get more details on Monday then post back.

What is the difference between K series coils and RSX?
I know TRBOKEV and DSDDCD did some kind of upgrade what did you guys do?
Any other options, anything else could be wrong or should I check besides the coils?
Anything fuel related that I should check or consider.
Scott I will give you a call when I have more details.
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Old Mar 21, 2010 | 04:35 AM
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the reducing plug gap is a quick fix to tell whats causing the problem. From there you need to come up with a solution which would be to try ap2 or rsx coils. You can easily run a plug gap of around .22-.25 without any issues at all. Its something very easy to do to see whats wrong. Let us know how it goes.
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