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  1. ClztrafobicGofr

    Persistent misfire codes

    I also switched the offending cylinder coils. Code stayed at the original cylinder.
  2. ClztrafobicGofr

    Persistent misfire codes

    Hey Ruper thanks for the response. It's seems ive done exactly as you had. I just didn't replace the top blue o-rings. Now every 50 miles or so I'll get p0302 p0305 316 and 300. Those are the only codes although the reader claims 9 codes. It seems almost like it's storing them indefinitely...
  3. ClztrafobicGofr

    Persistent misfire codes

    Hit the MAF just this morning. Seemed to help. The airbox though. Good thought. Thanks
  4. ClztrafobicGofr

    Persistent misfire codes

    Following an engine swap and correcting multiple codes/ issues my 2007 Range Rover HSE continues to throw misfire codes. 90% of the time it's 305 and 302 referring to 5 and 2 cylinders. Occasionally it'll include an additional cylinder today referencing 308. Engine/vehicle runs strong unless I...
  5. ClztrafobicGofr

    Land Rover 4.4L swap options and compatibility

    Hi to all and thanks for allowing my participation on the forum . As it turns out my first post is the result of buying my first Land Rover (07 RR HSE 4.4.) I love it but turns out it was overheated somewhere along the the line and I'm not going to take chances with the current block ...

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