Nickoli
Senior Member
good luck pete! hope it's no big deal
As to your statment with the followers being on cammed cars...unfortunately no. My car is not cammed, my mazda was is not cammed, the f150s with this problem are stock cams, and many mustangs are stock cammed with this problemBut your followers are in once piece which is more than I can say for mine lol.
good luck pete! hope it's no big deal

Pete you dont need jesel fallower you are spining stock rpm range...
Damn 8 sec car runs like a bracket car...lolI didn't say he 'needed them' - I just said they are very nice. I wouldn't think twice about using the stockers if I was spinning/shifting below 7000 rpm.
Personally, I just had too many valve train issues in the past and went overkill on my RGR motor but it has been holding up like a champ to all the abuse I have thrown at it...Damn 8 sec car runs like a bracket car...lol
The Jesel followers are Great ,but I just cant see myself spending that kind of money on stock heads . It would be different if I were spinning it 7500 but at 6200 not worth it for me . Now unless they want to sponsor Me a set , we can show everyone what stock heads can do with some cams and spin it up to 7000 plus.
Pete

I know you stated you swapped the coils, but did you perform a coil stress test on the #5 coil? You could possibly have an issue on the primary (low voltage side) of the coil. I'd suggest a scope trace of both the primary and secondary side of the coil. You would need to backprobe the primary connector with the engine running and use the yellow CoP clips with the VMM. There is a TSB on CoP stress testing. Let me know if you need a link to it.
Also, did you perform a Relative Injector Flow test with the IDS?
I assume you performed a Power Balance test with the IDS. Did you see a negative dipping spike on the #5 cylinder? Was this at idle? How about under load? How much was it dipping?\
Also, what does your Mode 6 misfire data say?