I trust your ears too! Mine agree with you!
The engine is as smooth as a smooth thing. You could balance a coin on the rocker cover (in theory)
As far as Nano and the missfire, from the Bosch SID:
Misfire detection
Legislation requires that the ECM must be able to detect the presence of an engine misfire. It must be able to detect misfires at two separate levels. The first level is a misfire that could lead to the vehicle emissions exceeding 1.5 times the allowable levels for this engine. The second
level is a misfire that may cause catalyst damage.
The ECM monitors the number of misfire occurrences within two engine speed ranges. If the ECM detects more than a predetermined number of misfire occurrences within either of these two ranges, over two consecutive ‘journeys’, the ECM will illuminate the MIL. The ECM will also
record details of the engine speed, engine load and engine coolant temperature. In addition, the ECM monitors the number of misfire occurrences that happen in a ‘window’ of 200 engine revolutions. The misfire occurrences are assigned a ‘weighting’ of the likely impact to the catalysts. If the number of misfires exceeds a certain value, the ECM stores catalyst-damaging fault codes, along with the engine rpm, engine load and engine coolant temperature. It will also flash the MIL lamp until the misfires no longer exceed the predetermined number. After the flashing stops, the ECM will continue to illuminate the MIL lamp until the fault is rectified.
The signal from the crankshaft position sensor indicates how fast the poles on the flywheel are passing the sensor tip. A sine wave is generated each time a pole passes the sensor tip. The ECM can detect variations in flywheel speed by monitoring the sine wave signal supplied by the
crankshaft position sensor.
By assessing this signal, the ECM can detect the presence of an engine misfire. At this time, the ECM will assess the amount of ‘variation’ in the signal received from the crankshaft position sensor and assigns a ‘roughness’ value to it. This roughness value can be viewed within the
real time monitoring feature, using TestBook. The ECM will evaluate the signal against a number of factors and will decide whether to count the occurrence or ignore it. The ECM can assign a roughness and misfire signal for each cylinder, (i.e. identify which cylinder is misfiring).:
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Currently caring for (in order of attention demanded):
- 2002 4.6 Range Rover Vogue SE LPG- Zavoli Alesei, Zeta Super, Matrix injectors (Still slightly internally incontinent)
- 1995 4.6 Range Rover HSE LPG (other half's Daily Driver)