After installed these new plugs, the idle was smooth and revved nice. Took it for a drive and the truck could barely get over 100 km/hr. After a few minutes I got P0151 (maf sensor) and p0300 (random misfires).
So I pulled all plugs out again and regapped back to 0.04. Installed them, but same thing. Could barely get over 100km/h and same 2 obdii codes.
Could I have damaged the plugs when I first gapped them? My method was sticking a flathead driver into the gap and lifting up - could this have damaged the iridium tip?? Is there anyway I can tell if the plugs are bad other than buying a whole new set?? BTW - I dropped one of them about 3' onto a concrete floor - when it first happened I looked at it and it looked fine. Could that have damaged that one, and is it possible if I have only 1 bad plug that I'd get these symptoms and codes?? I would have thought if only one plug was bad that the p0300 would have given me a number in the last digit to tell me which cyclinder is misfiring - doesn't p0300 mean all (or more than 1) cylinders are misfiring??
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Otherwise if maf is good and maf plug well connected, any other ideas?
Could it be my cat. I have one that is going bad. Been looking for a replacement for a few weeks now. Though prior to the plug swap, only issue I had was rattlin (no codes). Maybe with the new plugs and wires, with the extra power it was enough to fully plug my cat. Heard that a plugged cat will give p0300 codes - though would that also give the maf code?
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1.02mm is the same as a gap of .04 and that is what the plugs should be gapped at,, suspect just coincidence but probably MAF problem
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