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    i checked my CEL and it said i was miss firing all 4 cylinders, it happeded right after i changed out my injectors, im wondering if that did anything cause i know they all 240cc

    i had b20 injectors in it for awhile and it ran fine, but i changed it to some b16 ones and it started to happen

    any ideas???

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    check your spark plugs, wires, or distributor, or it may be some kind of sensor misreading start from the bottom(cheapest) to the top(expensive) its most likely the wires or a sensor.

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    what year b16, may have peek-n-hold injuctors in it now. That would do it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by punkr6
    what year b16, may have peek-n-hold injuctors in it now. That would do it...
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    what year were the b20 injectors...they are usually the same unless the resistance is different (saturated vs. peak and hold). why did you change them out? have you tried putting the other one's back in? did you possibly mix up the injector wires (firing order)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by scttydb411
    what year were the b20 injectors...they are usually the same unless the resistance is different (saturated vs. peak and hold). why did you change them out? have you tried putting the other one's back in? did you possibly mix up the injector wires (firing order)?
    idk what year the injecros are, all i know is that they was obd2

    im about to get some b20 injectors again to see if it changes

    i didnt mix the wires up i know that

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    Injectors might be bad. My s2k's injectors went bad once and it came out misfiring on all 4 cylinders. Switched them out with brand new ones and fixed the problem.

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    if it ran fine why did u change them B20 should be the same injectors as B16 anyway?????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbodude06
    if it ran fine why did u change them B20 should be the same injectors as B16 anyway?????
    naw it ran fine with the b20 injectors, but when i changed to b16 it started to miss fire

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