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LS Engine Diagnostics Explained | Troubleshooting a Misfire Problem on a Twin Turbo Nova

LS Engine Diagnostics Explained | Troubleshooting a Misfire Problem on a Twin Turbo Nova This time on SPPTV Rob goes through the process of diagnosing his Twin Turbo 5.3 L33 LS powered 1974 Chevrolet Nova. EFI engines require the same things as traditional carbureted engines; fuel, air, and spark. Obviously. But when you think of it that way, troubleshooting them is not as daunting of a task as it may seem. Rob goes through nearly all the things you would want to check if your LS Swapped vehicle has a misfire or isn't running right in some other way.

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