172 Cup
Hi there, my debut post as this is the first thing I haven't actually been able to diagnose and fix by searching the forum!
I have an intermittent misfire which I am 99% certain is caused by a fuel pressure problem. In search of the problem I have changed plugs, leads, coilpack, cleaned the TDC sensor and cleaned the contacts on all relays, run ZX1 through the engine and fuel, cleaned out the throttle body and yet still the problem persists. I have bought a fuel pump which I intend to fit this week, although recently I noticed that the pump NEVER primes with the first turn of the ignition cycle, but primes every time thereafter. The problem rears its ugly head when starting from cold or warm, and lasts for around 5 mins with a juddering misfire between 1 and 2k rpm. So my real question is this: would a faulty relay be the cause of the pump not priming first time, or the pump itself? Would taking off the plug at the pump end and testing the voltage answer this?
Thanks in advance for any guidance!
I have an intermittent misfire which I am 99% certain is caused by a fuel pressure problem. In search of the problem I have changed plugs, leads, coilpack, cleaned the TDC sensor and cleaned the contacts on all relays, run ZX1 through the engine and fuel, cleaned out the throttle body and yet still the problem persists. I have bought a fuel pump which I intend to fit this week, although recently I noticed that the pump NEVER primes with the first turn of the ignition cycle, but primes every time thereafter. The problem rears its ugly head when starting from cold or warm, and lasts for around 5 mins with a juddering misfire between 1 and 2k rpm. So my real question is this: would a faulty relay be the cause of the pump not priming first time, or the pump itself? Would taking off the plug at the pump end and testing the voltage answer this?
Thanks in advance for any guidance!