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possibly out the exhaust ports
have a compression test done
have a coolant system pressure test done by a professional radiator shop to check for leaks while stationary
remember that misfires are moe probable from dirty injectors and wires than plugs and coils
take the intake rubber hose off and check for cracks or holes for starters if its ok tighten the clamps or get new 1s. If you still have problems it could be possible that the intake manifold gasket is not sealed and therfore leaking air can you hear it seeping out.
check for an intake manifold vacuum leak on the number six intake runner. It may be getting fuel, but the mixture is too lean to fire with the air leak.
Are you sure the cylinder is getting fuel? The injector may be firing but could be plugged up. The injector could also be leaking---dripping fuel when it should be off. This will cause a rich misfire.
Hi, sounds like the headgasket as failed and is leaking into the water jacket in the cylinder head. with the engine running remove top off the reservoir and see if you can smell exhaust fumes coming from the bottle, there could be bubbles coming up aswell. if so replace the headgasket, good luck.
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