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Chasing a misfire or stumble
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<blockquote data-quote="cbr repsol" data-source="post: 15567311" data-attributes="member: 44079"><p>I've heard of many guys compression testing their motors with 80 to 100k miles and the results were in the range you were in. </p><p></p><p>My car has almost 174k and I got 180 to 190 psi</p><p>Not to shabby in my book. It kinda made sense when I got the car the owner went for a ride with me. I immediately floored it and he was like holy s*** I've never done that before. So even though It was driven it was pussy footed around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbr repsol, post: 15567311, member: 44079"] I've heard of many guys compression testing their motors with 80 to 100k miles and the results were in the range you were in. My car has almost 174k and I got 180 to 190 psi Not to shabby in my book. It kinda made sense when I got the car the owner went for a ride with me. I immediately floored it and he was like holy s*** I've never done that before. So even though It was driven it was pussy footed around. [/QUOTE]
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