View Full Version : new sparks reset ecu?
migoreng
18-08-2008, 03:05 PM
can going from really bad spark plugs to new ones cause a car to run rich and blow black smoke?
should the ecu be reset once plugs have been changed or will ecus adjust to the new spark plugs and lean out things?
dsp26
18-08-2008, 03:21 PM
if your plugs were that rooted that your ecu felt that it needed to compensate mixtures to make your car run OK then go ahead.
generally you reset your ecu with mods and service parts
Simmo2302
18-08-2008, 04:52 PM
noticed this to, put bosch yirridium plugs in and blowing smoke out back when put foot down.
smoke bluey-black. so burning a bit of oil to.
old plugs had a "V" in centre electrode and a crack down the middle. plus alot of corrosion to.
migoreng
18-08-2008, 04:59 PM
oh...
so with the new plugs will you be smoking for a few days or something?
are the new plugs actaully burning all the old build up in the engine?
bennjamin
18-08-2008, 05:01 PM
just chuck em in. The ECU will self adjust in short time anyways.
EG3B16
18-08-2008, 05:04 PM
just chuck em in. The ECU will self adjust in short time anyways.
yup thats what i did... got new sparks just on saturday .. and car is running sweet...
migoreng
18-08-2008, 05:08 PM
just chuck em in. The ECU will self adjust in short time anyways.
how long is short time?
are you saying the car might run rich for a few hours or something?
bennjamin
18-08-2008, 05:14 PM
the ECU will self adjust in a few ks or a few hundred im unsure of te exact time. just use the same RON fuel and drive drive drive and everything will work itself out :)
migoreng
18-08-2008, 07:54 PM
reason why i ask is my friend said my car was puffing black/blue smoke when accelerating this morning. i stopped/started around 6-7 times...he said smoke came out every time i took off..sometimes i puffed smoke while cruising at a constant speed (maybe i floored it a little)
he said i wouldn't be able to see the black smoke in my mirrior...i tried to look and i can't see crap...and he said the smoke doesn't rise high...
i changed my sparks yesterday..iridium IX...that's about it...compression test was fine.
so today i reset my ecu for an hour and then connected the battery again..but drove the car a few hours later.
i tried to look and look when taking off again but seriously i can't see anything coming from the exhaust area..
so maybe the ecu reset fixed it? i will have to observe my car sometime to see what it really looks like..lol..
btw do the sparks needed to be gapped or anything? or is it just plug and play?
also took my car for a 70km drive...floored it here and there down the motorway to make sure any old buildup is burnt up in the exhaust..
vteced 1,2 and 3rd gears a few times...
performance is fine...i can't see a prob with the car ><
the thing is i got a comp test, new sparks, leak test..radiator not leaking or anything...yeseterday!..but only drove a few km with the new spark plugs...
and hearing that my car is blowing black(or blue?) smoke the day after is not comforting at all...
-_- paranoid again... >_<
my friends can't really tell if it's black or blue..they don't know about cars..
all they know is ' visible black smoke' is bad if you know what i mean..to them a normal car shouldn't be blowing any smoke at all haha...
lol.
how much smoke i was spitting out this morning i have no idea...but i couldn't see it at all in the mirrors...
twing
19-08-2008, 01:36 PM
iridium must not be re-gap. It has a fine tip. Re-gapping may brake it.
Read here for more info:
http://www.sparkplugs.co.uk/pages/technical/spark_plugs_faq.htm
Simmo2302
19-08-2008, 06:01 PM
i thought that all new sparks came pre-gapped, so you dont have to worry about getting the feeler guages out.
gerard
19-08-2008, 06:20 PM
reckon all the crap that accumulated in the exhaust from the poor burning from the old plugs finally getting a burn off. if thats the case, should sort itself out pretty quick
migoreng
19-08-2008, 08:44 PM
what do you mean by 'sort it self out pretty quick' ?
man must be taking really long for my car then..i took it for a hard 50km drive yesterday..down and back up the motorway..
i've done over 100km with my new sparks and i'm smoking at nearly every traffic light...just very thin white/grey slowly floating down around the exhaust area...i can see it if i angle my driver side mirror down to the road a little...
i don't puff anything noticable when taking off...the headlights on the car behind don't seem to be shining through any smoke from what i can see.
revving it to 3k or something doesn't seem to increase the smoke, it may just blow the smoke around a little bit...i don't want to test by revving to 5k in traffic, it might annoy the person behind >_<
so i'm thinking there's shitloads of oil/carbon in my exhaust system?
would a carbon clean clear out all the junk fast?, like engine,valves,pistons, intake/exhast systems?
i've been reading and there's something called seafoam...
what do you people think?
bennjamin
19-08-2008, 09:13 PM
i think you are being paranoid. Dont use sea foam. Just drive it with 98 RON fuel for a few full tanks and the ECU will adjust slightly to your right foot.
After , it sounds like you need to take the car for a good hard drive. Hit the upper rpms and let teh engine breathe in its power range. Clean it out basically.
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