Ever since my Peugeot 308 THP150 ECU upgrade (great settings from etuners btw!) there has been a continous
string of misfiring (or 'sputtering'). And let's just say that its been
REALLY annoying!
For a long time I didn't know what the hell to to do. Online I was
sort of let into believing that it might have been a boost control valve issue. So up until a
couple of days ago I was close to throw in the towel and call the mechanic to
fix it. [This was initally because of a lack of boost under certain
circumstances]
Using a "search blade" (I don't know the English
word for it) I found that the gap was around 0.9-1.0 mm. which is waaay too far
apart! Etuners recommended 0.65-0.7 mm. for ECU remapped engines. So I carefully
tapped the spark plugs and guess what! It worked!! Now I have a smooth
continous acceleration without annoying misfire...
(image: http://behcw.blogspot.dk/2010/11/changing-spark-plug-on-peugeot-308.html)
- Gently twist from side to side while pulling.
- Use 14 mm. bi-hex to remove the plug. Remember to use an extender! The spark plug is deeply ressesed in the engine block!
Decrease gap to 0.65-0.7 mm.
(image: http://etuners.gr/en/index.php?s=12&t=11)
- I used a torque wrench rated at a constant 23 nm.
You can find a great explenation at NGK's website:
http://www.ngk.de/en/technology-in-detail/spark-plugs/installation-tips/torques/
I wish Stellios had told me to check those plugs...! :-)
- I used a torque wrench rated at a constant 23 nm.
You can find a great explenation at NGK's website:
http://www.ngk.de/en/technology-in-detail/spark-plugs/installation-tips/torques/
I wish Stellios had told me to check those plugs...! :-)
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