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Old 09-28-2010   #1
Alpha D
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Drives: 1991 Eagle Talon TSI AWD Spooling Fiddy Trim Style
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Mystery Pop

Basic run down.
91 Talon awd
EvoIII 16G (PSI Vary (8-16 PSI) Does it no matter what the psi is at)
sidemounted intercooler
Recirculated BOV
Open Downpipe
Spark Plug Gap .28 (last time adjusted aprox 3-4months ago)
FIAV Deleted
560cc evo injectors
190 lph fuel pump
Rotella T6 5W-40 Full synthetic

Approx 1 week ago. After a little heavy highway cruise. My car started idling at 2300RPM in neutral at any given speed. I adjusted the BISS, (which is not suppose to be touched) But Due to the FIAV being deleted on my throttle body, and temperature varying it needed slight adjustment. I got it to idle at a perfect 800-850RPM which was odd since it never liked idling at that speed. However shortly after the adjustment. Approx an hour or two later, On the way to an appointment i noticed a popping noise under decel usually between 3000-2000rpm.

I figured it might just be some unburned fuel. ( I dont have a wide band or safc so i cant monitor my fuel trim etc However i do have a logger which might help) When i got on a highway ramp i tried re creating the noise. At WOT it pulled like usually but between shifts huge bang. I would shift bang shift bang. I let of the accelerator to make sure nothing was wrong and it sound like slow western cow boy gun battle. (sorry for the bad description) It sounded nice for the first day or two.

I started getting concerned when it popped really loud behind a cop. My full exhaust will be done soon. Yet i am getting worried because it never did this before, and i dont want no flames shooting out my exhaust neither. Considering selling the car, I dont think it will be a desirable trait having these backfire like noises. If its a big enough pop you can feel it in the undercarriage. Not to mention i dont want my 02 sensor getting obliterated from the vibration or shock waves.

Potential causes i came across while researching:
Spark plug gap
spark plug wires
timing problem
run rich issue

One person suggested it could potentially be oil being burned from getting blown passed my rings? The car is due for an oil change.

Few test i was planning on running.
Compression test
Boost leak test (Boost seems to be a little sluggish)

Any hints and suggestions will be appreciated. I will try and get a sound clip.

Thank you
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