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Misfire issue....
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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Runner" data-source="post: 11068611" data-attributes="member: 73661"><p>'97 T-Bird, 95K miles, plugs replaced >6K miles ago with MC Coppers...</p><p></p><p>If I let my car idle too long, it'll "drop a cylinder" so to speak, and start chugging pretty bad. All I have to do to make it clear up is drive it for a while. </p><p></p><p>Recently, I had my car at the shop so that they could attempt to trace a non-start issue (they never could make it repeat the problem, damn car...) and they let it idle for an extended period of time. After I picked it up, it did the whole "drop a cylinder, start chugging" thing, and after driving a bit over a hundred miles, it still hasn't cleared up. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Runner, post: 11068611, member: 73661"] '97 T-Bird, 95K miles, plugs replaced >6K miles ago with MC Coppers... If I let my car idle too long, it'll "drop a cylinder" so to speak, and start chugging pretty bad. All I have to do to make it clear up is drive it for a while. Recently, I had my car at the shop so that they could attempt to trace a non-start issue (they never could make it repeat the problem, damn car...) and they let it idle for an extended period of time. After I picked it up, it did the whole "drop a cylinder, start chugging" thing, and after driving a bit over a hundred miles, it still hasn't cleared up. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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