db9 misfire data question

db9 misfire data question

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pcn1

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1,253 posts

226 months

Monday 5th February
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I'm reading a lot about the potential dangers of the engine misfire, changing of the plugs and coils and how the technicians can detect a misfire with their software.
Is that detection in real time only, or does the car keep historical data of misfires that can be read?

Theory being if a car has a history of misfire over a longer period of time, then inspection of the cats would be wise before any purchase?

Thanks

AstonKeeper

21 posts

123 months

Monday 19th February
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I don't believe it holds misfire data after the battery has been disconnected. AMDS can do it live though. A software inspection during a pre purchase inspections is an option, but popping the cats off for inspection would be a little involved. I do remove all the wheels, plug in and do a several mile road test during a PPI, Aston's standard 140 point check plus my own extra points!

Aston Keeper

LTP

2,304 posts

119 months

Monday 19th February
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Not trying to add to the paranoia (the risk is real, but so is the risk of being struck by lightning - do we all wear rubber boots and hat at all times?) but Aston1936 has a video showing how to check the cats in situ by taking out the O2 sensors and using an endoscope

Simpo Two

87,097 posts

272 months

Monday 19th February
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pcn1 said:
I'm reading a lot about the potential dangers of the engine misfire, changing of the plugs and coils and how the technicians can detect a misfire with their software.
Is that detection in real time only, or does the car keep historical data of misfires that can be read?
In theory, both. However misfires frequently don't record a code, so the best answer is to do live data and follow the driving sequence. I'm having mine checked soon.

CatalystV12V

785 posts

188 months

Monday 19th February
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Another way to check for misfire is to do a full throttle acceleration from 47mph, in top gear. This puts maximum load on the coils and you (apparently) will feel it shudder. .. I was told this a few weeks ago by a local independent.