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Old 01-11-2008, 12:02 AM   #43 (permalink)
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Tomorrow I'mma check the wiring of the spark plugs..last time I checked them they had black shiet on them and they were wet. I put the OEM plugs back in so tomorrow I'll have a look.

"Wet black deposits indicate oil in the cylinder, which can be caused by worn rings or leaking valve seals."
Did it look like the bottom picture?
http://www.machv.com/foulsparplug.html

As far as the oil in the MAF; K&N uses oiled cotton for a filter medium. Excess oil can get into the sensor and throw off readings. Solution;
http://www.crcindustries.com/auto/co...x?S=Y&PN=05110
.. and when you clean and reinstall the filter, do not over oil it.
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