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2. There were a couple of times that the car did hesitate, but I just thought it was the nature of the beast. One thing I thought of is that the car is more prone to act up if there is another person in the car with me. I can't imagine another 180lbs would cause any problems. Just trying to give all the info I have. 3. I don't have a scan tool. 4. I have not had any lights come on except the service ride control. It comes on if I let the car idle for a while, but goes away when I start driving. I am going to show my extreme ignorance now - I paid close attention when I started the car the last time. There was a vacume type sound and I felt a lot of air under the left coolant conector. After a couple of minutes the sound went away and the air flow did too. This is probably normal and I should know it, but I just thought I would mention it. Again, let me thank all of you who are trying to help. I really appreciate it.
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Hi Roger - I found this link for removing the plenum in another post:
http://www.bcvettes.org/ Look under "How To" Good luck Scott |
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It is a very noticable amount of air flow.
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I drove the car this evening and actually had it backfire on me. I drove it around for a while to let it warm up and it drove fine. After it warmed up I gave it a few WOT. A couple of times it drove great. One time it backfired in 1st at 5500 rpms, then drove like it was turbocharged through 3rd. I am so confused.
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Please give me a call when you get a chance. Do you still have my number?
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Sounds a lot like my Z.
Replace the 02 sensors. Easy and cheap to do. Also check the TPS with VOM. |
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I plan on taking the plenum off and will more than likely change the plugs and the plug wires. I have a set of the AC Delco plug wires. Should I go with the NGK plugs? Another question: Any chance my ECM is the problem. Seems like I read before that a couple of guys had a simular problem that replacing the ECM fixed.
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I plan on taking the plenum off and will more than likely change the plugs and the plug wires. I have a set of the AC Delco plug wires. Should I go with the NGK plugs? Another question: Any chance my ECM is the problem. Seems like I read before that a couple of guys had a simular problem that replacing the ECM fixed.
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