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High mileage hemi non e-torque, 167K.
Ran great when I test drove it, bought it, got about a quarter of the way home on the 12 hour drive and check engine light came on.
It just sits and flutters now at idle or when stopped in traffic, really irritates me. Swapped plugs and coils, no change (the plugs were DONE and #5 coil was torn badly). Ran some injector cleaner, got better for a short while, idled more smoothly. However, it is now back to misfiring and throwin' codes.
Sat and went through all of the realtime data streams while idling. Seems to run great when in motion or perhaps just the vibration of normal driving masks the misfires.
I would love some veteran Hemi owners opinions, I'll tell you everything that I know.
1. My scanner cannot test the front O2s but can check the rears, they are both fine.
2. Extremely brief tick when cold starting. Probably will throw some Ram manifolds on it soon if the studs aren't broken. I probably only drive 4-5K miles a year (other than the 3K mile, 6K pound tow, that I am about to embark on). MDS is still enabled and doesn't seem to be causing any issues other than the Active Vibration management thing throws a code after being on the freeway for a while. I would love to know how to diagnose. Is it the module on the firewall or one of the shakers on the frame, how can I tell? It definitely vibrates on the freeway in ECO mode.
4. While watching the realtime data today I noticed that nearly everything was within spec but then I saw that the fuel trim on the RT bank is WAY higher than the left bank, like 9% vs 1-3%. The right bank is where the misfires are occurring, so I think that there is something important there. I would like to pull the injectors and move them to different cylinders to see if the misfire moves with them, but I couldn't get the fuel rail to even wiggle after pulling the two fasteners that I could find.
Do these issues scream anything other than injector problems to any of the Hemi vets in here?
Thank you in advance for any insights that you can offer.
-Steve
Ran great when I test drove it, bought it, got about a quarter of the way home on the 12 hour drive and check engine light came on.
It just sits and flutters now at idle or when stopped in traffic, really irritates me. Swapped plugs and coils, no change (the plugs were DONE and #5 coil was torn badly). Ran some injector cleaner, got better for a short while, idled more smoothly. However, it is now back to misfiring and throwin' codes.
Sat and went through all of the realtime data streams while idling. Seems to run great when in motion or perhaps just the vibration of normal driving masks the misfires.
I would love some veteran Hemi owners opinions, I'll tell you everything that I know.
1. My scanner cannot test the front O2s but can check the rears, they are both fine.
2. Extremely brief tick when cold starting. Probably will throw some Ram manifolds on it soon if the studs aren't broken. I probably only drive 4-5K miles a year (other than the 3K mile, 6K pound tow, that I am about to embark on). MDS is still enabled and doesn't seem to be causing any issues other than the Active Vibration management thing throws a code after being on the freeway for a while. I would love to know how to diagnose. Is it the module on the firewall or one of the shakers on the frame, how can I tell? It definitely vibrates on the freeway in ECO mode.
4. While watching the realtime data today I noticed that nearly everything was within spec but then I saw that the fuel trim on the RT bank is WAY higher than the left bank, like 9% vs 1-3%. The right bank is where the misfires are occurring, so I think that there is something important there. I would like to pull the injectors and move them to different cylinders to see if the misfire moves with them, but I couldn't get the fuel rail to even wiggle after pulling the two fasteners that I could find.
Do these issues scream anything other than injector problems to any of the Hemi vets in here?
Thank you in advance for any insights that you can offer.
-Steve