It's a common thing. The injectors need a clear signal to fire properly, and if there's any interference, they won't and they'll give an "RPM noise" fault code. I'm not sure if it's more common with timing control or not though.


1949 International KB-2 "Mater" - 302/T5

1968 Dodge Dart GTS "The Drat" - 340/727

2006 Dodge Magnum R/T - Hemi

2016 Dodge Durango Limited - 3.6