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Extremely rich and rough idle
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<blockquote data-quote="AfricanSnowOwl" data-source="post: 16490220" data-attributes="member: 168923"><p>Put the new MAP sensor in, no difference whatsoever. I don't think it's going to be the plug gap either, but I'll still try bring it down maybe to like .048-050. I would think spark blowout would get worse with higher rpm or engine load, but mine seems to be better in those situations. </p><p>I would also think if the lower intake gaskets were creating an internal vacuum leak that it causes the car to run lean? My car does behave like it has a vacuum leak, just running rich instead. I still bought the gasket set and plan to tear into it sometime in the next few days. It wouldn't surprise me if the gaskets are bad. Pretty much every other gasket I've encounter on this car was bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AfricanSnowOwl, post: 16490220, member: 168923"] Put the new MAP sensor in, no difference whatsoever. I don't think it's going to be the plug gap either, but I'll still try bring it down maybe to like .048-050. I would think spark blowout would get worse with higher rpm or engine load, but mine seems to be better in those situations. I would also think if the lower intake gaskets were creating an internal vacuum leak that it causes the car to run lean? My car does behave like it has a vacuum leak, just running rich instead. I still bought the gasket set and plan to tear into it sometime in the next few days. It wouldn't surprise me if the gaskets are bad. Pretty much every other gasket I've encounter on this car was bad. [/QUOTE]
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