start with checking the plugs.
I did, nothing seemingly wrong there, all gaps correct, no broken or carbon covered tabs. Not possible it’s a timing issue is it? Chain didn’t skip a tooth or something. It’s really odd bc I can idle and drive just fine, but everytime I get it about 3-4K rpm it slows the car (almost like an engine brake/retardant) and it backfiresstart with checking the plugs.
I’m buying new plugs on Amazon now. Don’t believe there’s anything wrong, me and my friend I was with are both diesel mechanics and they looked good to us. Been running 89 octane but will be switching to 91 next fill up. I installed a modified axle back exhaust on it a couple weeks ago. Straight pipe thru the muffler. Even tho there was no sensors or anything, would the little loss of back pressure affect anything? I wouldn’t think so, but it was the only resent change to the car within 5k milesYou need proper plugs from a 16+ VT with .028" gaps, oem coils, and run 91+ octane fuel. If this does not fix it then you likely need aftermarket low pressure fuel line.
turbo cars generally run better with 91I’m buying new plugs on Amazon now. Don’t believe there’s anything wrong, me and my friend I was with are both diesel mechanics and they looked good to us. Been running 89 octane but will be switching to 91 next fill up. I installed a modified axle back exhaust on it a couple weeks ago. Straight pipe thru the muffler. Even tho there was no sensors or anything, would the little loss of back pressure affect anything? I wouldn’t think so, but it was the only resent change to the car within 5k miles