elusiveMSP
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bought a MSP for real cheap with decent miles on it - previous owner said he thought fuel injector o-rings needed to be replaced.
last night i replaced all 4 o-rings with universal ones from autozone, the car is still bogging down and not delivering any power once it starts getting any kind of boost or in the 3000-3500rpm range. can anyone tell me the order of the cylinders (where #4 is, etc)
mechanic across the street switched the 2 injectors on the passenger side and it started throwing a P0302 code after that, cylinder 2 misfire. quit for the night.
this morning i start the car, while its warming up i notice a bit of bluish, white smoke coming otu of exhaust and a strong odor (cant tell if fuel or oil) i revved it a little and a somewhat significant puff of smoke came out. i turned the car off - then started it again about an hour later and there was less smoke and no puffs coming out after a little rev - took it to autozone to scan the code and back home.
can anyone give their insight into this?
last night i replaced all 4 o-rings with universal ones from autozone, the car is still bogging down and not delivering any power once it starts getting any kind of boost or in the 3000-3500rpm range. can anyone tell me the order of the cylinders (where #4 is, etc)
mechanic across the street switched the 2 injectors on the passenger side and it started throwing a P0302 code after that, cylinder 2 misfire. quit for the night.
this morning i start the car, while its warming up i notice a bit of bluish, white smoke coming otu of exhaust and a strong odor (cant tell if fuel or oil) i revved it a little and a somewhat significant puff of smoke came out. i turned the car off - then started it again about an hour later and there was less smoke and no puffs coming out after a little rev - took it to autozone to scan the code and back home.
can anyone give their insight into this?