Hi All,
I have a loud backfire on cold start of my Gen III, and I think it's the drivers side. I had my MKIV dyno tuned at about 1000 miles (last summer), and there's just over 3000 miles now. I don't recall whether I noticed the backfire before the tune or not. My first Coyote engine, so not sure what was "normal." I still have to check for exhaust leaks. I've read that a vacuum leak might pull in air during the exhaust pulses, mess-up the air-fuel mixture or reading at the O2 sensor, and cause unburnt fuel to be left somewhere (where this unburnt fuel sits before the next start... not sure, in the cylinder or in the exhaust system?). I also read that if the tune is too lean, it may cause the ECM to try and compensate by delivering extra fuel at start-up. I don't hear any backfire on hard acceleration. On gearing down under load (burbling), I'll have to pay closer attention next time I'm out to see if I hear any popping (if there is any, it's definitely not as severe and noticeable as the cold-start gunshot noise).
Anyone else have a similar issue, either with or without tuning? Any advice would be much appreciated. The car runs fantastic otherwise.
Thanks,
32J