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Lexus update: I am gong to break this down over a couple of posts. One post will be about what happened and the diagnosis. One post will be all about the parts and why I chose them. One post will be about installation, and one post will be about tuning. I took the Lexus apart roughly a month ago. I was driving it normal and it started missing and smoking really bad. I got home and starting looking at what happened. It would start it, it would immediately start missing, smoke, and smell like fuel. I immediately thought SPARK.
I pulled the intake off and pulled the coils and wires. I inspected the wires and they seemed fine. I pulled the plugs and they seemed okay just one had some fuel on it. I swapped out the newer coils I bought for the old factory ones, and put it back together. Started it, and no change. I thought to myself, did the Haltech Triple Channel Ignitor go out again? So I ordered another one. Waited a couple of days and when it arrived I installed it. Went to start it, and zero change. However, I am happy I have an extra one now.
However, when I let it run this last time I noticed a very strong fuel smell from the exhaust of the engine. Being a inline six cylinder, in my mind it has a hot side and cold side. There are zero fuel lines on the hot side to leak so where is it coming from? I loosened the downpipe. Started it up, and sure enough fuel was spraying out of the turbo. I found my problem. It was a stuck injector.
The Lexus had a set of old school Precision Turbo 880 cc injectors. They were installed in 2008. Remember this car sat for a better part of 5 years and I did change the fuel from 91 octane to E30. I don't know if that was a contributor to the malfunction, but it is what it is. So knowing that, I started ordering the parts that you see pictures of above.
I pulled the intake off and pulled the coils and wires. I inspected the wires and they seemed fine. I pulled the plugs and they seemed okay just one had some fuel on it. I swapped out the newer coils I bought for the old factory ones, and put it back together. Started it, and no change. I thought to myself, did the Haltech Triple Channel Ignitor go out again? So I ordered another one. Waited a couple of days and when it arrived I installed it. Went to start it, and zero change. However, I am happy I have an extra one now.
However, when I let it run this last time I noticed a very strong fuel smell from the exhaust of the engine. Being a inline six cylinder, in my mind it has a hot side and cold side. There are zero fuel lines on the hot side to leak so where is it coming from? I loosened the downpipe. Started it up, and sure enough fuel was spraying out of the turbo. I found my problem. It was a stuck injector.
The Lexus had a set of old school Precision Turbo 880 cc injectors. They were installed in 2008. Remember this car sat for a better part of 5 years and I did change the fuel from 91 octane to E30. I don't know if that was a contributor to the malfunction, but it is what it is. So knowing that, I started ordering the parts that you see pictures of above.
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