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Yes fix the leak but a faulty Knock sensor will trip a miss fire code. Yes get rid of those iridium plugs and see if that works first because iridium is a higher burn temp. and more temp doesn't mean more power! There is a specific code for a knock sensor but many things can cause the same result. After my friend replaced his motor in his prelude he had the same problem with multiple miss fires and other codes but he changed his knock sensor and cleared it right up!
It's vary common for places to not fill Co2 tanks correctly and it sounds like this is your problem. Try having your tank filled in a different store, If this doesn't work you should exchange the gun at the store you bought it or call Tippmann, they have a excellent 2 year warranty.
Time to lube (oil) the gun. A few drops of oil in the inlet hole (where you screw on your tank) should do and then dry fire the gun. If no luck you may need to tear down the gun and clean and lube the internals.
Here is your manual. http://www.paintballadvisor.com/manuals/Tippmann%2098c%20manual.pdf
Sounds like it needs to be oiled. A couple of drops in the small hole where your bottle screws on.
Replace bottle and dry fire to see if you got it. Cleaning is just as important. Internals need to be cleaned
and lubed often. I know it's late but hope it helps someone.
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