mikekey wrote:Catalytic converter, that's what I told you.
mikekey wrote:Actually drive it, if the cat is clogged it will heat up and glow if you run it long enough. If not, then try the Cam position sensor, bad gas possible, but more unlikely these days unless their was moisture in the line.
in high school huh. Last year?dvanbramer88 wrote:Did you try a new cap and rotor?
in highschool, the girl I was dating at the time got bad gas, and her car acted exactly like it had a clogged cat. Ran rough with a miss, zero power, a tinge of black smoke in the exhaust under heavy load. Turned out to be bad gas.
For you, its a toss up for either bad gas or a clogged cat. If you don't have a bad cat yet, running it with the miss long enough could kill your cat(s) and O2 sensors.
Norcrosski wrote:fuel filter? and pressure test fuel pump. My truck (dodge dakota with a 318) had good gas about 6 months ago and pump couldn't keep with demand it would drop 20 psi fuel pressure under load.
DustinC1989 wrote:Clogged injectors?