I know everyone on here say to use only ac delco or original gm coil packs,...but do people ever have any luck with Denso or aftermarkets,...the price point is crazy variable,..on ebay you can get 6 aftermarkets for the price of one ac delco.
So,..this may still be an injector issue,...which is what it feels like,...even when the misfires are occurring and I unplug the #4 connector the rpms still drop slightly,..possibly meaning a lean cond at idle. BTW,.. I just went outside and sprayed carb cleaner around the intake mating surface to the head, (well the best I could anyways, hard to get in there even with the straw), and no difference in idle.The IPW is just telling you what the PCM is sending to that injector.
At the shop:
If the misfire is at idle after warm up, it's the valves. When you're on the throttle, the valve are smacking the head making a complete seal. At idle with no load however, there's a leak between the valves.
A misfire after a cold start is injectors.
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Getting to the injectors isn't too bad... If you have time. Swapping two of them would indeed narrow your assumption.
That's super weird. Maybe atmospherics are messing with the trims?And then this happens,.. torrential rains have been dousing the east cost for the past 20 hrs or so,.. been driving on wet, and even some flooded roads, on and off all day. Now since Ive been working on my TB and chasing this #4 misfire, I always have my Torque App going,..and usually I can feel the misfire while idling at a light or stop sign whatever..... well in these super wet conditions my misfire is gone!,...strangest thing, not one misfire in the past 6-8 hrs of driving in very wet conditions.
In the old days misfires occurred during wet conditions due to old wires ect.
I'll just let you guys ponder this for a while,...as I am.