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Fifty150hs 01-29-2020 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by StephenVA (Post 1176921)
Glad to help
The knock sensor has to hear the knock and the O2 sensor info are compared then the injections respond with a longer or shorter pulse width (more or less fuel, think of a garden hose pistol more or less full on pulses)
Meanwhile the pinging has happened throughout the last 3-5 strokes.
New technology sees it at the per stroke. Oh and per cylinder. Ours only sees a bank not at the cylinder. Clogged injectors only make the issue worse. Add some Techron injector cleaner made by chevron if I remember correctly

I put fuel treatment every six tanks or so. I've used many different types including Techron. I think I'm going to start pulling my plugs at every oil change every 5000 miles to see how they're doing before they end up looking like this set.

andrewwynn 01-30-2020 09:48 AM

Since the fuel you use has cleaner in it, you may be over cleaning. Possible the cleaner is etching away the metal. Compared to new plugs, is the electrode taller or ground thicker?

StephenVA 01-30-2020 12:01 PM

Most butt dynos will notice at idle a drop or two and missfires or tip in acceleration misses long before plugs are disintegrated. Every 10k should be enough

cn90 02-01-2020 10:29 PM

There is a thread on bimmerfest on NGK counterfeit:

https://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/sh....php?t=1366187

This is why I only buy NGK spark plugs from local store such as Advance Auto etc.



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Fifty150hs 02-01-2020 10:53 PM

Bought new Iridium plugs from O'reily. Gapped them to .032 which is what it is supposed to be and installed them. I looked at the old plugs after I watched the Youtube about counterfeit Iridium plugs. Mine have the exact same markings. Now to see if I can get my money back.

StephenVA 02-03-2020 08:48 PM

Good luck hope you are successful. Way too many sellers of crap out there. I been there before too so you are not alone.
On the good side of this post, how is you x doing with real brand plugs installed?

Fifty150hs 02-03-2020 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by StephenVA (Post 1177268)
Good luck hope you are successful. Way too many sellers of crap out there. I been there before too so you are not alone.
On the good side of this post, how is you x doing with real brand plugs installed?

I don't think I'm going to have much luck. Tried to post a review on the seller about the plugs and Amazon rejected it for not conforming to the rules. Looked at the rules and I don't see any I violated. I just think Amazon doesn't like getting called out on having people selling counterfeit crap on their platform.

The butt dyno says it's running much better. Feels smoother. Still have the deep vibration at idle when in gear. I hope to take care of that problem in a couple weeks when I replace my motor mounts and my front guibo.

:thumbup:

andrewwynn 02-04-2020 01:28 AM

Also bump your idle speed up a bit. I raised mine 30 RPM was enough to eliminate any vibration at idle in gear


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Fifty150hs 02-04-2020 01:39 AM

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Originally Posted by andrewwynn (Post 1177281)
Also bump your idle speed up a bit. I raised mine 30 RPM was enough to eliminate any vibration at idle in gear


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Yep. Did that. Helped some but not enough.

StephenVA 02-04-2020 08:05 AM

Usually it is a case of “settled” motor mounts. Weird how a 1/2 inch or more lower a motor gets everything changes on the harmonic vibration department. Down load the vibration app and see if you can get a sense of the range of vibration at idle and at what rpm it drops off while in gear.
AMC Mecanocaucho vibration app
This free app provides a chart frequency over time. There is a motor magazine article that explains how to leverage the info. I will repost in a while


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