> Is the boot from the fuel distributor to the throttle body in excellent
> condition and tightly clamped?
Yes. No tears, tightly sealed.. i just changed the air filter so i had
to remove it.. it is in good shape.
> Intake manifold tight?
It's never been removed, so i can only assume yes, i will check that.
> Cat. converter in good condition and not clogged?
Cat Core is punched.. i am in process of replacing the cat, therefore
it could not be clogged, but is not in good condition.
> Fuel pressure differential regulator receiving electricity?
I do not know.. this i have not checked.. i'll have to look it up in
my bentley manual and check that.
> Did you remove any fuses from your fuse box lately?
None at all.
At this point, the car still goes, but has no power in acceleration..
it takes me nearly as long as an 18 wheeler to get up to highway
speed... maybe not quite that long, but if i floor it,the car loses
major power, plus if i shift down and the engine revs over the 3k
mark, even without pressing the gas, the same thing happens... seems
like it can not get enough fuel to run the engine at those higher
speeds. that's is my best guess...
> just some thoughts!
Thanks for the thoughts!
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