
the interesting part is : no matter how i turn the distributors, nothing changes, so i set them back at 12 degrees off the notch at the distributor. when i turn off one coil the pinging dissapears, no matter which one i turn off . but when they work together something is rattling inside the engine. i wouldnt say that this are detonations but surely its preignition and it sounds like its detonating. i tried also to enrich the AF mixture - nothign changes. the car is running smooth, and accelerating normaly.
this only happens when driving on gasoline. when i switch to liquid gas , there is no sound.
there are a few causes : bad qualitiy gasoline ( i filled half tank of 95, but i doubt its 95) , the motornic red connector is at this time switched to 97 octane, or the coils suffered damage from the previoulsy melted rotor arm.
is it possible that there is so much preignition just because the ECU thinks there is 97 octane inisde? and is it possible that coils suffer damage in that way , that when they work in pair preignition occurs, but working separatly everything is fine?
last option is to throw 25 liters of fuel, because i dont have anything in my house that is fuel powered.
anything else i didnt check?