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For number 1 and 2 on your list I would say TechStream is ideal and just about the only resource for complete system diagnostics. Your scanner likely will not be able to get enough data. RockAuto sells Denso Coils, so that would be one of your best resources for "cheap" coils. My $0.02 is to stay away from eBay and Amazon coils and most autoparts coils tend not to last..Hi. First thank you to both of you. It's a lot to take in.
1. In following your steps starting with number 2 does it need to be techstream or could I use my autel scanner?
2. Could I buy cheap coils as temporary fix to see if it fixes the misfires?
3. Pretty confident I've fixed all vacuum leaks. I've replaced almost all hoses.
4. I've lost confidence in my dealership so is a. Compression test something I can do at home? Same with the borescope?
5 how can I check fuel pump to confirm/ eliminate it as issue? I saw where you said it can be wonky.
6. On the sai if it's the issue how do you feel about the blockout plate fix? I'm almost 5k into this fix and I don't have much room left to wiggle.
Once again thank you. I can't thank you enough.i assumed this was an easier issue to resolve and the dealership would be able to handle it. That was the beginning of my demise lol.
For #4, you can rent or buy compression testers and bore scopes, but if you have not done it before it is better to find a repeatable shop or fellow Cruiser Enthusiast to do it.
I'll let the more experienced folks chime in on the other questions.