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can anyone shed any light on this as to why it happened, cause now im worried its gonna come back, and im a little worried about traveling long distance now.



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RobCrezz wrote:Did it happen on boost or just cruising?
Davezilla wrote:I had this problem the other week, replaced the HT leads and all was sorted, it was due to poor quality leads, causing it to arc and eventually burnt the sparkplug to extent it came out in peices lol
GTS GAV wrote:right this maybe a long shot buddy but its worht a try have you checked your coil pack i have hurd of one problem from what i can remeber, were the coil pack had a hair line crack in it when the engine got hotter the crack exspanded letting the pack some how ark out, as said this is a long shot but worth a look![]()
Leon. wrote:On the occassions it's been miss firing, has it been raining just before this?
When did you last change your plugs btw?
Leon. wrote:Either way, I think you'll be surprised how much better it will run on new plugs.![]()
10k on a tubby is a long time in my experience.
Leon. wrote:Well in theory they should be ok if iridium but I'd want to clean them every 5k miles ideally- although I prefer to put new ones on.
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I change mine annually regardless of miles, and have platinum ones.
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I normally only do 4-5k miles a year and the difference even then is huge.
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Copper ones changed every 5k miles is not a bad way to go.
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If you're getting a new dizzy cap, might as well get a new dizzy cap gasket too(unless you have already) to rule condensation out.
Hesitation issues are not always straightforward, or rational, so definitely worth sorting the service items as first port of call, if nothings looks out of place![]()