W156 Misfire



Dealership takes a look, determine that there are multiple scenarios where injectors are being shut off. Discover engine harness has oil in it. Replace engine harness and all sensors. Car still has miss. Decide to replace ECM with new unit. Idle and cold start miss go away. However miss at low load stays the same. If the car is accelerating there is no miss and car has full power. Miss has been isolated to cylinder 7. Leak down is <5% and compression test is inline with all other cylinder.
With a pressure meter hooked up and checking cylinder 2 normal versus cylinder 7 we see an interesting anomaly with the pressure graph. Red is cylinder 7.
Anyone ever see this before? Any thoughts?
faulty injector maybe....leaking?
I just did the headbolts too. Im wondering if something has been missed putting everything back together?
Pull the fuel rail off and check to see if any injector is leaking, that's my next step.
Last edited by kkkk; Aug 16, 2019 at 09:27 AM.
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Im just wondering maybe someone skipped a step or something when putting the car back together after the headbolt install
Did your misfire come after the headbolt install dogtag?
What are your long term fuel trims like?
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unless i'm reading that wrong.
the M156 engine was CAD designed so I'd doubt the head flow characteristics to allow for a deviation of 11%. deviation is unavoidable with OEM built engines, but not of a spread of 11%. I'd look to maybe the possibility of air flow restriction of some sort? it wouldn't be a fuel flow issue as fueling will be based off metered air and oxygen sensor reading.
does your trims always have a 11% spread, or was it just this instance? my LTFT's with larger injectors and e85 tend to have a spread of about 3-7% at times, but never static.
anybody else here have any thoughts?
Last edited by hachiroku; Aug 23, 2019 at 05:18 PM.






