Hello, I'm new to this forum but have been lurking for some time now. I am hoping to have input shined on my problems. I recently purchased a Mitsubishi Montero gen 3, with the 3.8 SOHC engine. I have read on these, on how good these vehicles are for an expedition platform and commuting abilities. I decided to pull the trigger and get one. The Montero I found was in good condition, cosmetically, and mechanically... Or I thought. The previous owner had stated how it misfired "sometimes when starting the vehicle in cold weather". And showed me that he "fixed" it with taking it in and getting coils and injectors checked, both good. Tested for vacuum leaks - passed, cleaned throttle body, cleaned mass airflow sensor, and fuel injector cleaning. He provided me with the shop receipt, so I bit on the proof. As well as a good test drive, good shifting, and no misfires. The next day after driving it from school, a code pops up, so I took it to get scanned, and it shows a dreaded P0300 code (random assortment of misfires). So I messaged the guy, and to my surprise, he felt horrible. He actually paid for it to be taken to a shop, and the shop thought it was a bad intake manifold gasket due to their being a crummy silicone gasket. After replacing the gasket, and putting new iridium spark plugs in, it was still misfiring! The guy spent $450 to attempt to fix the problem, and it was not fixed. So I get the Montero back with a note from the mechanic saying they were thinking the coils where bad, so I checked them and to no avail that was not the problem. I have no clue what to check next, maybe the spark plug wires??? It does sound like it may be skipping a spark on cylinder 5, or is it the butterfly valve problem? I can't pinpoint it... it does somewhat sound like something is raddling in the engine near where the manifold is, which makes me scared to even start the thing. So as of now, my goal is to remove the manifold and reach the intake plenum, thus removing the butterfly valves and bolts as a whole. While I have the manifold out of the way I'm just gonna go ahead and replace the spark plug wires. Sorry for the whole run down, I would appreciate if anybody knows of anything else that could make these vehicles, in particular, have this code pop up. Can a corrupt butterfly valve cause this code and slight misfiring? The vehicle is not running super rough, more of a slight unrecognizable rattling/chugging sound. The montero does have good compression. Any help or input would be awesome, thank you for your time!