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Trips 12-01-2009 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Knives (Post 302269)
Yea, it definitely wasn't the most common of problems. But, no light/problem again this morning, so hopefully I'm in the clear.

I should get myself a code reader though, would probably come in handy with these situations.

Glad to Hear your Z's alright. :tup:

Knives 12-02-2009 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Triple's (Post 303440)
Glad to Hear your Z's alright. :tup:

Thanks man. She had me worried for a second, haha.

kannibul 12-02-2009 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by blackbird (Post 303018)
I had/have the exact same issue cylinder misfire. Dealer made some adjustments but light came back on yesterday. I will have installer check all connections. I hope that that is what it is.

I bet the first thing they'll point to is the aftermarket intake if the issue shows up again.

blackbird 12-05-2009 12:56 PM

Just an FYI for anyone with the Stillen Gen 3. I had had 2 instances when the "service engine soon" light came on. 1st time went to dealer, they basically did a reboot and I was fine for 10 days. Got 2nd light. Both times on cooler days (cooler for New Hampshire COLD for Ca). The next day, no light. Took the car to Ballistic Motors in NH. Visual inspection and handling tubes showed no leak. The code reader said look again. The instrument said something else but I'm translating. facing the front of the car, there are two rubber hoses that connect to the intakes. Left one was solid in place. Right one was connected but lose. They removed the hose, sanded the connector a bit and replaced the hose and replaced the clamp with a screw down clamp. Rock solid 630+ RPM. Smooth. I was also advised to wait 60 seconds after starting the engine before before taking off. I had been waiting a little bit but not hat much. Will do so now. Bottom line, check the right side hose and clamp.


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