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V1 Kyle's Street Goblin #228- 07 SS/SC Donor

Robinjo
Getting the Goblin out for the first time this year (it has been a very long winter in Southern Utah). Sadly I discovered my hood mounts were broken I guess I'm going hoodless for a bit.
Mine did the same thing. It has 3k miles on it. I think this has happened to others as well, I've seen a couple comments on The Facebook Goblin groups.
 
Rauq
I and a few others have put hinges at the front of the hood. Super solid, quick to flip up. I will either hold it in position with a carefully calibrated length of string trimmer wire (lol) tied to the frame or a block of wood on the ground with a clean microfiber towel on it.
 
Kyle
Oh, that's awesome! I might need to figure out a way for that to work with my set up. My headlights would get in the way as is.
 
Kyle
Won't clear lights. :confused:

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Kyle
Car started running really rough :eek::eek::eek::eek:
These plugs are only 18 months old. What could be the underlying issue? Bad o2? My car always runs between 180-185 F.
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G
The only time I’ve seen pictures of plugs that look like that has been counterfeit. I have heard of people getting “returned” plugs from parts stores where people realize they have counterfeit plugs and stick them in the replacement boxes.
Beyond that, maybe running lean or detonation? But I’ve never seen a plug loose the ceramic like the bottom one appears to have done.
 
Kyle
Here's what I've found out. The plugs they gave me a year ago were off by a heat range. (I had 800's instead of 801's). I got new iridium plugs installed and the car definitely runs better, but it isn't idling perfectly and it seems to be stuck in open loop. :confused:
 
Mahkoi
Out of caution I'd run a compression check and take a look at the cylinder/valves with a boroscope if you have one available. Ceramic is pretty hard and there are things that could have been damaged from it coming off the plug and traveling through the engine.
 
Kyle
Out of caution I'd run a compression check and take a look at the cylinder/valves with a boroscope if you have one available. Ceramic is pretty hard and there are things that could have been damaged from it coming off the plug and traveling through the engine.
That's not a bad idea, but I don't know if I'd do anything if there was low compression.
 
Rttoys
If off by one heat range did that, they would have all done that. One is destroyed, one is near destroyed and 2 look fine. Doesn’t make sense. Bad or counterfeit part is top of my list too, although I would be checking compression as others said.
 
Robinjo
Agreed, you and I are on the same page. However, the guys at the part store disagree.
I’ve found I know more that most ‘guys at the parts store’ these days. They used to be super knowledgeable but most now don’t know much.

I have 1-step colder plugs in my LSJ and haven't seen anything like what your seeing. According to the parts store guys my engine should have exploded by now.
 
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