Mr.ShoFast
New Member
I keep thinking about this, and from what you've posted all the misfires are common to bank 1, but only under load. Without looking under my hood, I'm thinking that each fuel rail has it's own harness. High resistance at the bank 1 rail harness to main harness connector could be suspect. Low fuel rail pressure or bad fuel should effect both banks and throw random multiple misfires for all cylinders. You should be able to monitor MAP value w/ the torque app, or pull a spark plug from each bank and look at it (any plug on each bank that's easy to get to). Usually a restricted exhaust will cause the plug to have heavy black soot, so if bank 1 has issues and bank 2 is clean it's something worth checking further. Think of it like this, both cylinders have a common mouth providing air, a common fuel rail/fuel and 2 different ass holes-if one is puckered up it's going to cause issues on that side. Coils tend to just be wired to the main engine harness, but while you're under the hood you may want to verify there's no connector for each bank. It's the whole bit about misfires only being on bank 1 under load, on 1/2/3 that throws me off.
These are the plugs I removed last week. Got home late tonight so wasn’t able to buy the MA cleaner/spray but will get on it ASAP. I ordered a compression test kit from Amazon and should be here by the end of the week along with the OBD connector for the Torque app.
I’ll look at harnesses a bit closer once I get under the hood and see if it could be a connector that’s messing things up.
Thank you again for the help on this.







