P0300 and hesitation going up hills

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In the Torque Pro app go into Settings > Manage Extra PIDs/Sensors > press the 3 dots at top right of screen > select Add predefined set > Pontiac/GM/Opel/Vauxhall

Now scroll down about 40-45 PIDs and you will see this...
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They are not in order... I don't know why... but all 8 cylinders are available.

I ended up upgrading to torque pro and I see everything you were discussing but not sure how to enable? I just have option to edit/delete and test.
 
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Wow this app is useful. So I just took the truck for some spirited driving and seen misfires on all cylinders but I think there is an amount that is considered too much. History shows the following after a 5 minute spirited drive:

Cylinder 1 - 52
Cylinder 2 - 15
Cylinder 3 - 877 ***
Cylinder 4 - 2,269 ***
Cylinder 5 - 2,076 ***
Cylinder 6 - 8
Cylinder 7 - 595
Cylinder 8 - 440

I am waiting for truck to cool down so I can check the spark plugs. I'm assuming Cylinder 4 and 5 are definitely an issue while Cylinder 3, 7 and 8 are potentially on their way? Cylinder 1,2, and 6 are fine? Look forward to your feedback and what else I should check. If plugs look good, i'll go after coils & wires.

Also, the cylinders start from passenger side closest being 1 and 8 being the farthest from the driver on the driver side?
 
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Ugh, was hoping that 8 cylinder had no issues. I guess I have bigger fish to fry anyway.
 

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I would start by working on 4 & 5 by pulling those plugs. Inspect the plugs, and if they look ok reinstall them but inspect the wires. If they look ok, swap the wires from 2 & 3 and go for another drive or just start it up, clear history and see if the problem followed the wires. You might be getting misfires on 7 & 8 as a result of what’s going on with 4 & 5. Or your problem might be something else like cats. You can also try the same troubleshooting with coils by swapping them but just do one thing at a time.
 
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I checked plugs and the bad cylinders seem to be the same as the good cylinder. Took pics of 2, 4, and 5 and they all look the same. I'll share soon.

I swapped wires between 4 and 2 and 5 and 1. The numbers are weird. Looking for suggestions on what to switch next.

C1 - 0
C2 - 2
C3 - 7
C4 - 1
C5 - 28
C6 - 0
C7 - 875
C8 - 43

I inspected all wires though I dont know what I'm looking for. When connecting to the coil pack, you tend to hear a double snap for confirmation its plugged in.

I didnt do any swaps with C7 yet its the worst....

C1 is consistently low so the C1 coil pack and C5 wire seem to be fine. C5 coil pack might be an issue.
C2 consistently low so the C2 coil pack and C4 wire seem to be fine.
C3 seems to be ok now, maybe wire was loose.
C4 no longer giving an issue. Maybe something was loose. Using C2 wire and no issues.
C5 still a little high? Its now using C1 wire so possibly bad coil pack?
C6 is consistently low and not an issue.
C7 now the highest. Will need to check plug but will probably swap wire with C1 to see what happens, then coil pack.
C8 second highest. Might be because of issues in C7.

These are my thoughts but I look forward to your suggestions.
 

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Way overdue for new plugs. Hardly any center electrode left, and huge gaps. SMH


EDIT: I think you got the same knockoffs as @kbuskill had. Actually, they look like plain old copper plugs. No longevity.
 

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