Had a new problem pop up today. Was driving to the grocery store, taking it easy of course, and I stopped at a light. Engine began to misfire really bad and CEL started to flash. I had FORscan hooked up and running when this happened (I've been monitoring for the past week) and it showed a -2 on cylinder 4 for misfire and I could see intermittent -1 on cylinders 1 and 2, but nothing steady. I was half a block from the store, so I drove it there and went shopping. Came back out and started the car to see if maybe I had a fouled plug that had dried out enough to fire. Engine cranked for a while without firing then finally caught. CEL was now on constant with continuing misfire but misfires slowly began to smooth out and disappeared. Decided to drive it home then, seemed to be running smooth.
Got home and found the following codes when I had a chance to look at them all.
-P00C2, Turbocharger/Supercharger Bypass Valve B Control Circuit High (not sure if this relates, but it's been there since I put the new turbos on, and doesn't seem to effect BOV function)
-P00C6, Fuel Rail Pressure Too Low - Engine Cranking (thinking this might have been a lingering issue that finally threw a code, maybe diluting oil with fuel from a leaking injector)
-P0150, O2 Circuit (Bank 2, Sensor 1) -Previously set DTC - Not Present at time of Request (probably caused by dead Cylinder #4
-P0304 - Cylinder 4 Misfire Detected (this is self-explanatory)
-P0316 - Misfire Detected On Startup (First 1000 Revolutions) (this is probably from the previous startup at the store. It missed for a little while after it caught then it smoothed out after about 10 seconds of running)
I also pulled the plug on cylinder 4 to read it. It looked okay. It was a little on the light colored side, so I'm thinking lean condition, but definitely no signs of fouling. Maybe cylinder 4 injector is failing, leaking down when the engine is off causing my oil to dilute, which maybe cause the low oil pressure condition too?
Anything else I should look at in the fuel system that would cause the initial cranking fuel rail pressure to be low like this along with this type of misfire?