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Recently aquired an '99 MX5 1.8 Sport, was running fine, however whilst follwing an M3 along the A41 yesterday and accelerating hard in forth it has suddenly developed an occasional misfire. Low revs in a high gear and the engine is very unhappy, keep the revs high and its ok, it also has an erratic idle now
Changed the plugs and have new HT leads on order, just wondered if there was anything else I should check?
Thanks
Changed the plugs and have new HT leads on order, just wondered if there was anything else I should check?
Thanks
I have read in many places that MX5's eat HT leads due to their placement above the head and the heat gets to them. I suspect they are still the origionals fitted to the car. Local Halfrauds and Mazda dealer have none in stock, but should have new ones tomorrow
Don't have to worry about driving it, car is only weekend fun, I enjoy the wonders of the unreliable, uncomfortable, overly hot & humid tube for work
Only wondered if I should be looking elsewhere as it was all fine until I was accelerating hard in forth up a long hill. I have put in a load of Optimax as did wonder if it might be poor fuel? b ut that has made no change
No water in plug wells either
>> Edited by Dakkon on Monday 26th July 14:14
Don't have to worry about driving it, car is only weekend fun, I enjoy the wonders of the unreliable, uncomfortable, overly hot & humid tube for work
Only wondered if I should be looking elsewhere as it was all fine until I was accelerating hard in forth up a long hill. I have put in a load of Optimax as did wonder if it might be poor fuel? b ut that has made no change
No water in plug wells either
>> Edited by Dakkon on Monday 26th July 14:14
thegreatsoprendo said:
I'd try not to drive it if you can avoid it before fitting the new ones, as unburnt fuel getting to your Cat could easily fry it!
Defiantly! A mate's MX5 suffered this and then started firing on 3 cylinders. He phoned a local garage and asked if it was ok to drive the car to them ~10 miles to fix it (he's not clued up on engines). Well, this ruined the cat because of the unburnt fuel
If only he'd asked us before driving it!Dakkon said:
Only wondered if I should be looking elsewhere as it was all fine until I was accelerating hard in forth up a long hill. I have put in a load of Optimax as did wonder if it might be poor fuel? b ut that has made no change![]()
I wouldn't worry anymore about it until you've changed the leads. I'm 95% sure that'll cure it, but if not, come back and we'll think of some more suggestions. If you start looking into other possible causes now it'll most likely just be wasted effort!
PJLarge said:
No rotor arm on an MX-5 so don't spend too much time looking for it. It's electronic ignition.
Very true! Don't know much about coil packs but presumeably they send the sparks to the plugs in the correct order so could be a potental culprit of the fault. What happens when you rev the engine? Does it misfire then or only at idle? Could be the throttle pot sensor? Low revs - are we talking up to 4000 rpm, which is low revs for an MX-5 or lower than that even?
Is it a stumble or a flat spot? What did you gap the plugs at? I run at 0.035", but I'm running 15 psi of boost. Fuel filter could well be the other culprit, they should be changed every 40k miles maximum. Fortunately they're only a £20 part.
Phil.
Is it a stumble or a flat spot? What did you gap the plugs at? I run at 0.035", but I'm running 15 psi of boost. Fuel filter could well be the other culprit, they should be changed every 40k miles maximum. Fortunately they're only a £20 part.
Phil.
Dakkon said:
Misfire is at low revs, if you rev it hard the misfire goes
Still sounds electrical to me.
I had a similar thing once where if I ragged the nuts off the car, the misfire would disppear.
At low revs it would misfire and then stall seemingly whenever it felt like it.
Getting it home was a real battle sometimes!
Replaced various electrical btis and it was sorted.
>> Edited by DanBoy on Wednesday 28th July 13:15
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