03-22-2024, 05:24 PM | #1 |
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Sparks plugs need replaced?
I've noticed my m240i xdrive stuttering periodically receently mainly when accelerating at lower rpms. It only happens sporadically right now and doesn't throw any warning lights, but it is very noticeable when it does happen. I do have the Dinanatonics x piggyback tune on the car and was thinking it might be related to that. So I called Dinan tech support and they recommend I replace the spark plugs as they said they usually need replaced between 20k to 30k miles. My car currently has about 21k miles on it. This seems really early to have to replace plugs but I realize with the tune on the car the past few years it may have worn them out faster. Has anyone else had to replace their plugs yet?
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03-22-2024, 06:26 PM | #2 |
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B58 can easily go close to 40k for spark plugs, even with “real” tunes not piggybacks.
I would remove the piggyback and drive around stock for a few days to see if the issue goes away. What your describing seems to happen quite often with piggybacks. Don’t start throwing parts at it until you remove some variables, that being the piggyback. |
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03-22-2024, 06:32 PM | #4 |
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I would suggest to fully remove it. I wouldn’t even trust the bypass mode when diagnosing something when chances are the dinan box is the problem. Granted dinan will never say that.
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What the piggyback device does may make more demands upon the plugs, may require plugs be in tip top condition. So to keep the plugs in suitable condition more frequent plug changes may be required. |
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Took the car into the dealership for routine oil change and told them about this issue too. They diagnosed it as a bad charge pressure sensor and replaced it. However I get the sense they were shooting in the dark a bit so who knows if it will take care of the issue.
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But one wants to avoid running plugs to the point they result in misfires. I'm not a fan of removing plugs to inspect them. If I suspect the plugs are due for replacement I just replace them. Now once removed from the engine I will look at the old plugs to judge how each plug is performing. But so far -- thankfully -- I have not spotted an under performing plug. Below is a pic of an old plug and new plug for my Boxster. Old plug had 60K miles, the miles at which Porsche called for the plugs to be replaced. Despite the old plug's condition -- and the other 5 looked the same -- the plugs were fine, that is with new plugs the engine did not react favorably (or unfavorably) to the new plugs. You can see the center electrode has eroded. And the ground electrodes likewise have eroded. But new plugs did not make the engine run better, at least based on my seat dyno... |
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04-02-2024, 08:13 PM | #14 |
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Do you have a tune on your car?
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04-29-2024, 07:09 PM | #15 |
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Just wanted to provide an update that the car has been running fine since removing the Dinan piggyback. I had a jb+ on my car before the Dinan so decided to throw that back on. Car seems to run fine with that on too so I'm thinking there must be a problem with the Dinan tune.
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