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post Mar 26, 2009 - 8:26 PM
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so today i was driving my car home from my friend's house and noticed something different while i was driving. upon acceleration, the car would kind of buck and hesitate while it climbed in RPM's. It would accelerate fine until i gave it a little more gas and once it hit the 2200 mark it almost always would buck. My spark plugs are relatively new and my wires/cap/distributor are not quite 2 years old, so I was thinking the fuel filter could be the culprit. One thing i noticed was that my car always smelled like gas from the exhaust... and if the car cannot provide adequate fuel for the A/F ratio when i press the gas pedal down, it makes sense to me that something like this would happen.

I am in no way an experienced mechanic so this is just my guess.
I've got a crappy video i took off of my cell phone to help you guys understand more.
Notice the sluggishness at about 3 seconds and 10 seconds into the video...
Any Suggestions?


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post Mar 28, 2009 - 12:19 PM
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the ignition coil is located inside of your distributor, this does sound like an ignition problem, or your o2 sensors are reading lean, as far as the alt. goes if your light doesnt come on u should be fine, but try turning all your elect. stuff off then running the car does it get better?? check your timing, plug gap if its all ok then somethings up in that dist. or o2 sensors. when did u last replace the fuel filter?


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