1jz Plugs gapped to .20 and still blowing out spark?

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Ill try upgrading the wire first, the one thats on it is an 18gauge. then if nothing improves ill pull the alternator. I see were the alternator could be causing this but do you think it is IJ?
 

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kamikazemkiii;1550898 said:
IJ.;1550893 said:
kamikazemkiii;1550880 said:
I datalogged a run and at idle their are 11.7 volts, the biggest drop is to 10.5 at 13psi. Can i eliminate the map sensor as the problem since pressure showed up on the datalog?

Should be at least 13.8v under power there's something wrong with your alternator.

For sure the alternator?

You own an electronically controlled fuel injected car. It runs on electricity, it's filled with computers. If the electrical supply isn't 100%, nothing will work correctly.

So start with the basics:

What is the first thing your car needs to run? A battery - have it tested
What is the second thing that your car needs to keep running? An alternator - have it tested

Once you have those two items out of the way, you have a basis for a sound electrical systems. If your electrical problems continue after you have verified that the foundation is good, then start testing wires, once they pass, test components.

But I'll just about guarantee you that you won't get that far. Your electrical system is borked, and it's 90% likely you have a bad alternator, followed by possibly a bad battery caused by the bad alternator.

And when you're done fixing this, go back and replace your plugs with plugs gapped at about .029 - there's no reason to gap plugs down where you have them unless you're trying to push 45 psi of boost.
 

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Supracentral;1550993 said:
You own an electronically controlled fuel injected car. It runs on electricity, it's filled with computers. If the electrical supply isn't 100%, nothing will work correctly.

So start with the basics:

What is the first thing your car needs to run? A battery - have it tested
What is the second thing that your car needs to keep running? An alternator - have it tested

Once you have those two items out of the way, you have a basis for a sound electrical systems. If your electrical problems continue after you have verified that the foundation is good, then start testing wires, once they pass, test components.

But I'll just about guarantee you that you won't get that far. Your electrical system is borked, and it's 90% likely you have a bad alternator, followed by possibly a bad battery caused by the bad alternator.

And when you're done fixing this, go back and replace your plugs with plugs gapped at about .029 - there's no reason to gap plugs down where you have them unless you're trying to push 45 psi of boost.

Thanks, just about to go outside and get started. Ill post up whatever i find
 

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Supracentral;1550993 said:
And when you're done fixing this, go back and replace your plugs with plugs gapped at about .029 - there's no reason to gap plugs down where you have them unless you're trying to push 45 psi of boost.
When I read the thread title this was the first thing I thought. From experience the only time I have ever experience the spark being blown out was on a blown hemi running nitro methane @ 50psi of boost, and they run magnetos in order to have a hot enough spark.
 

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If you've elminated both of those, it sounds like a major short circuit or very bad grounds.
 

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Reference the testing I posted about earlier. You've got a short of some kind. Putting a bigger wire in to power the ECU isn't going to solve your problem.