MMamdouh wrote:yes you are better off with the NGK dual electrode plus the fact that the BKR5EYA plug is colder than what is sepacified for your engine.
MMamdouh
so I can use the 5 too?
i just went to NGK web site and 5 is a hotter plug not a colder one... my bad.
i am not sure but using a hotter spark plug can cause premature ignition or so... not 100% sure.
anyways as far as N/A engine isinvolved i'd stick with the manufacturer gap setting as well as heat range to avoid any unnecessary hussle.
lanowoo wrote:if it is backfiring, it could also be out of timming just enough to backfire, i had that happrn untill i had the timming advanced a little.
MMamdouh wrote:yes you are better off with the NGK dual electrode plus the fact that the BKR5EYA plug is colder than what is sepacified for your engine.
MMamdouh
so I can use the 5 too?
i just went to NGK web site and 5 is a hotter plug not a colder one... my bad.
i am not sure but using a hotter spark plug can cause premature ignition or so... not 100% sure.
anyways as far as N/A engine isinvolved i'd stick with the manufacturer gap setting as well as heat range to avoid any
unnecessary hussle.
MMamdouh
ohh ok MMamdouh tommorrow I will go to the dealer to buy some plugs. I noticed that it only happens with the A/C on, could it be the V belt maybe it's streched out. (but if it is I got a new one, Gates Daewoo belt it says Daewoo on it)
Here Daewoo got a bad reputation cuz the company went broke and all the Daewoos are always for repairing.
i just went to NGK web site and 5 is a hotter plug not a colder one... my bad.
i am not sure but using a hotter spark plug can cause premature ignition or so... not 100% sure.
anyways as far as N/A engine isinvolved i'd stick with the manufacturer gap setting as well as heat range to avoid any
unnecessary hussle.
MMamdouh
ohh ok MMamdouh tommorrow I will go to the dealer to buy some plugs. I noticed that it only happens with the A/C on, could it be the V belt maybe it's streched out. (but if it is I got a new one, Gates Daewoo belt it says Daewoo on it)
Here Daewoo got a bad reputation cuz the company went broke and all the Daewoos are always for repairing.
maybe the extra load of the A/C compressor makes the misfire more apparent... i doubt that this has to do with the belt as stretched belts only squeals like hell and can cause overheating.
MMamdouh wrote:
i just went to NGK web site and 5 is a hotter plug not a colder one... my bad.
i am not sure but using a hotter spark plug can cause premature ignition or so... not 100% sure.
anyways as far as N/A engine isinvolved i'd stick with the manufacturer gap setting as well as heat range to avoid any
unnecessary hussle.
MMamdouh
ohh ok MMamdouh tommorrow I will go to the dealer to buy some plugs. I noticed that it only happens with the A/C on, could it be the V belt maybe it's streched out. (but if it is I got a new one, Gates Daewoo belt it says Daewoo on it)
Here Daewoo got a bad reputation cuz the company went broke and all the Daewoos are always for repairing.
maybe the extra load of the A/C compressor makes the misfire more apparent... i doubt that this has to do with the belt as stretched belts only squeals like hell and can cause overheating.
You can advance the cam timming by just a little,i can't remeber exactly how to it, rotate the cams a vey little cannot rember whch way, i had taken to my dealership and there is a way that i can be done.
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lanowoo wrote:You can advance the cam timming by just a little,i can't remeber exactly how to it, rotate the cams a vey little cannot rember whch way, i had taken to my dealership and there is a way that i can be done.
wouldn't that mess up the timing? only way i saw cam timing adjusted was done using adjustable cam gears... not sure how can you do the same with stock cam gears.
when i first recieved my lanos, it was out of timming, and they hooked a black box up to my computer and read that the timming was retarded just s little and they adjusted it somehow (i didn't get to see what all they were doing) and they adjusted my timming and had it advanced, i asked the dealership, and they said the timming can be advanced if the dealership has the equipment, something is programed and then adjusted on the motor. I wish that i could find exhactly what they done and what program they used. and see if youcan call long distance from your dealership if they can't and see where u can get it done. Call the parts dept of Sheperds Suzuki at 1-859-624-5500. If anyone, they should know what to do.
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It is possible to adjust timing using EFIlive soft for example. I made some tests with this soft but I always has been wondering is this changes are permanently or not.
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