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Cylinder Misfire?! Help!!

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Old 02-17-2006, 02:33 AM
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I have no Idea why platnum is bad but youll find your answer here. https://dodgeforum.com/m_199034/tm.htm
 
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Iridium has a higher melting point than platinum, higher strength, lower resistance (2.5ohms per inch vs 6 ohms per inch with platinum), a MUCH higher hardness than platinum, and a lower required voltage to ignite.

Platinum has long been known for its durability, while Iridium is fairly new to the market. Manufacturers have had a hard time learning to create Iridium plugs efficiently enough to turn a profit. Platinum used to be the best option......until Iridium hit the market.
 
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I've been told when you have a coil going bad. One half of it will go bad not all of it, and this could couse a mis-fire.
 
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I've been told when you have a coil going bad. One half of it will go bad not all of it, and this could couse a mis-fire.
 
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one thing you should check with the coil pack is the 3 pin flat plug on the side. if the clips are broken or loose the plug will pull away a little from the coilpack sausing it to misfire. try pushing it in just a little
 
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i have a 1995 dodge neon that has a misfire on cylinder 3 how do i find it....is it left to right or right to left
 
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i have a 1995 dodge neon that has a misfire on cylinder 3 how do i find it....is it left to right or right to left
Holy old thread. The side with the drive belts is always the "front" of the motor. So it goes 1-4 from left to right. I believe the coil pack is also labeled.
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...QEwAA&dur=2108
 



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