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  1.  lagbort said:

    *Sigh*, so the mechanic looked at it today, and says he doesn\'t think there is anything wrong with the bearing.

    So back to square 1, wtf is causing a squeaking when I turn right, not all the time and only when the wheel is loaded?

    I had a similar sounding issue with mine, cracked hub, bearing was still fine and vtnz didn\'t pick it up on their wof check. Surely the mechanic would\'ve picked that up though?

  2.  sobanoodle']

    [quote name='Skatieguy said:

    VIN# 7A8GF090702041150

    Chassis# GC8-041150

    /quote]

    DOM: 14/03/1996

    VinCode GC8041150

    ModelCode G10

    BodyModel GC8C48D

    ColorCode 230(Pure white(?????))

    TrimCode 28 BJC

    BODY S

    ENGINE EJ20G

    TRAIN F4WD

    MISSION MT

    GRADE WRX

    Damn so it\'s a v2... and plain WRX body :( thanks man, at least I know where I can find a low ks motor and box if i ever find a stupidly cheap rolling STi body.

  3. Just had a quick look online and didn\'t really find much, should the 2000 V7 ej207 have the coil packs numbered FK0140 or FK0186? If they were the wrong ones could this cause them to overheat randomly? Didn\'t really find anything wrong when I had a look around, might have to finally shell out for someone to do it right..

  4. I\'ve gone back to the drawing board now, I know coil packs are either dying within 200km or at least end up not working properly but I don\'t know why, would some sort of electrical fault cause this? seems to be only on the drivers side so far, possibly just one of the 2 cylinders.

  5.  Dylan20N said:

    I am not sure how to tell if it is actually misfiring or just low on power but maybe if i better describe the issue.

    The loss of power only seems to happen at specific engine speeds so you will be accelerating then when it hits one of the problem engine speeds acceleration goes to zero basically then when engine speed increases slightly it has more power or torque and away you go, then at next problem engine speed the problem repeats, this does seem to occur even at slightly higher engine speeds but seems to be much less of an issue once you get over the stated max torque area of 3200 rpm, or its potentially just the fact that its spinning faster and more power and more torque.

    If is was just reduced power i would have though it would be more constant throughout the rev range?

    I had something similar to this happening in my v7 STi, turned out it was a faulty coil pack, sounds exactly like you\'re describing. Also depended on hard you were pressing the throttle as well on my one, seemed to stop completely after about 5500 rpm, and started around 3200 rpm.

  6. Opened the main loom plug today and did not see any oil in there, so hopefully all good. Seems that one of the new coils are also faulty, swapped some around (again) to get rid of more misfire issues (same as what it\'s had for 2 years), not the new bad, CEL one. So just a matter of time before I know if it\'s good or not now.

  7. Swapped over the 2 passenger side coils, found a bit of oil on the front left.. connector? missfire/cel issues gone, so will swap them back over again tomorrow. Will know in a few days whether the cars actually using oil or not. Also this huge cable tie, does that need to be replaced after checking the plug?

  8.  Rosssub said:

    AVCS Heads are 03+ aren\'t they? BL/V8?

    P0350 - Either Plug/Coil Fault.

    Check the condition of your Plugs, Gaps etc.

    Then test Spark at all 4 Cylinders, weak or dis-coloured Spark could mean a fried Coil Pack

    I basically only swapped the coil packs, no cleaning or anything, should I try cleaning the connections on the coil packs first? What should i clean them with if so. I also have my 3 old coil packs that worked fine and the 1 stuffed one I could try fix the situation with.

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