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Precisely. No codes, no misfires. I've watched the individual cylinder misfire counts live and there's nothing. It's just a very random, very light stumble/miss.
It will exhibit the random detonation on the stock tune
I have the same “misfire/stumble”. Everyone tells me it’s normal. I can’t stand it. I did check my timing with blue driver and it bounces around while all my other cars are steady. Driving me nuts. Have you found any solution?? FYI here’s my data at 2500rpm no load View attachment 212961
Your sensors look good as Marc says. Check or change your plugs and wires, double check the gap. Bank 2 Fuel Trims are a bit high to me. Check your intake gaskets with a propane torch while watching the O2 sensor graph.
Thanks guys. Did propane and carb cleaner test No vac or exhaust leaks. changed manifold gasket anyway because i heard they fail a lot($50 and 3 hrs not too bad)no change. Had already done plugs and wires. Attempted to do injector pulse test but tester broke(wtf). Went to check fuel pressure and I think I may have found the issue( and possibly a lot of other folks that have the same issue and haven’t been able to solve theirs). I hooked up a fuel pressure test kit and observed the gauge prime properly to 56psi. From what i know, when it is running the gauge should stay pretty steady. Mine was fluctuating very rapidly from like 38-45psi. I know this isn’t scientific but I pressed the purge on the gauge and noticed the fuel was coming out of the line properly and then I would get a stream of bubbles In the line. Then it would go clear(gas only) again. Then more bubbles. In my opinion that would make the gauge fluctuate(air compressing and expanding etc) and cause the lean condition( not enough fuel due to the bubbles being mixed in. Soo I’m thinking it’s a seal somewhere in the lines or the supply line is getting air in it while pumping gas up in the fuel tank. I’ll attach the videos of my gauge findings. I’m a DIYer and have limited knowledge. Just enough to get myself in trouble. Hope this will be the answer. I’m selling the truck soo the wife doesn’t want me to change it but I want to anyway just to see if it’s the problem lol. Btw my fuel trims are crazy. Sometimes negative then sometimes positive. It was in rich when I posted earlier and had been lean for a few days now. Like +9 ltft.
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I hooked up a fuel pressure test kit and observed the gauge prime properly to 56psi. From what i know, when it is running the gauge should stay pretty steady. Mine was fluctuating very rapidly from like 38-45psi.
I was thinking the line inside the tank that pushed the fuel up. Or possibly an irony somewhere.Anxious to hear from those with knowledge as this sounds possible, but how do you induce air into a system with a submerged suction pump and no return plumbing design.