Engine Misfire below 3K RPM

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Misfire issue, looking for advice.

I have a new issue where the car misfires/ feels down on power under 3,000 RPM. As soon as you hit 3k it goes away and runs smooth. Also only does it under load. A gentle acceleration won't make it happen but going up a hill or stepping on it will.

I have a new fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel pressure regulator so shouldn't be those.

I also have new spark plugs, plug wires, distributor cap, and ignition coil.

I've heard some people say O2 sensor, fuel injectors, or MAF sensor.

Any thoughts? Thanks
 
Funny thought (I seem to have a lot of those) people will suggest a whole bunch of money wasting parts swapping but they will not tell you how to diagnose an issue, like looking at a low tire and suggesting you need to replace the wheel or hubcap :doh:
that said, first is check codes, next (I would) check the plugs for difference in color/condition, plug wires need to be checked, I don't care if they are new, look at the distributor cap, if you spray the inside of the cap with electronic/carb/brske cleaner it will reveal cracks by showing up on the outside top.
A few simple things to check for free. Also never 'assume ' a part is good because it's new.
 
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Funny thought (I seem to have a lot of those) people will suggest a whole bunch of money wasting parts swapping but they will not tell you how to diagnose an issue, like looking at a low tire and suggesting you need to replace the wheel or hubcap :doh:
that said, first is check codes, next (I would) check the plugs for difference in color/condition, plug wires need to be checked, I don't care if they are new, look at the distributor cap, if you spray the inside of the cap with electronic/carb/brske cleaner it will reveal cracks by showing up on the outside top.
A few simple things to check for free. Also never 'assume ' a part is good because it's new.
Thanks, I'll dump the codes tomorrow and double-check the plugs and wires.
 
How many miles are on the springs and are they the right spring for the cam? May want to change them all is what I’m getting at.
Gt40P heads, remanufactured. They came with new stock springs. And I have a B cam. Ive heard of people changing the valve springs on these heads but that's also $.
I had a really hard time getting the pushrod length right on the heads so there were many start ups and test drives with BAD valvetrain setup. I'm honestly not surprised something broke.
 
Do you know what springs were out on them? Just asking as if the springs do not have enough open or close pressure or get into a bind condition on max lift it’s no bueno.
 
Do you know what springs were out on them? Just asking as if the springs do not have enough open or close pressure or get into a bind condition on max lift it’s no bueno.
Not exactly sure what you're asking? The exhaust valve spring on cyl 6 is what has the broken lock. Here's a picture of the head. And the broken part
 

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Not exactly sure what you're asking? The exhaust valve spring on cyl 6 is what has the broken lock. Here's a picture of the head. And the broken part

He's asking if you know whether the springs were matched to the cam.

What can happen is that a cam can provide more lift (more movement) than the spring will allow. This causes 'binding' and parts start to break.


If you're running an aftermarket cam, this can happen. Not so much on an OEM cam.
 
Gotcha, yeah the springs are just the stock ones. I looked back where I bought the heads, not even new springs. My cam is fairly mild. The previous owner told me there is a cam for sure but we don't know what it is. Guessing B cam.
My E7 heads ran the stock springs with this cam and didn't have issues. I know, new head = different geometry, but it's not like I have a block breaking setup... So maybe they springs are ok?
 
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Keep in mind this advice is from 'the janitor' :hide:
I've done some 'hope it holds together' crap too...so....

If I had not had this happen to me before, I would be more skeptical. In my situation, it was a [single] keeper in a fairly new engine where I already [knew] that everything was measured and built to work together.