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OKay, here's the story. I have a 93 R32 Skyline and i'm running out of ideas. I'm running on 4 cylinders right now and here is what i've checked.

-swapped injectors (all are believed to be good)

-swapped coil packs (all are believed to be good)

-changed plugs

-compression test is good all across

When I pull the coil pack plugs on 2 and 6, nothing happens.

When I pull the injector plugs on 2 and 6, nothing happens.

The car runs rough, however still runs, has loopy idle, and is sluggish off the line. The only thing I can think of is the harness, but i get get continuity, I get spark for the coil packs and I believe the injectors are firing.

I'm at a loss, can someone help or suggest anything?

Thanks

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To believe the injectors are firing is not good enough.

Run the checks or take it to someone who can. A noid light will help you check for injector pulse.

Have you actually checked spark on all 6 or just assumed they were firing?

Make sure the ECU plug is pulled in straight as this is usually the first thing people stuff up when playing around.

What was the last thing that you did to the car before the misfire appeared?

I changed the wheels, lol. It was actually a bump and slightly and right after was the misfiring began.

But really, I checked spark in all cylinders, checked codes on the ECU today, so I know thats not it (no codes BTW). One of the injecters had no pulse but I hard wired from the resistor and and everything is good.

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