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SCCA Stang
ok guys gotta work quick on this one,

after aquiring the new ride my gsx has developed yet another set of problems

i have noticed that my air/fuel ratio guage has been lower than ever lately and now my car is missing bad, sounds like it is running on 3 cyl.

what is the possability that it is an injector or other fuel related problem, what about ignition, it has a new set of ngk plugs and wires installed this summer. what other possabilities do i have, dontt have the r/t truck to rely on now for transportation, just the gsx, the ninja and when jodi is not using it the '00 gt, so ive gotta fix it fast

i am open to any solution possabilities.

thanks
natedogg
Coil packs or power transistors have been known to cause ignition problems. You may want to see if you can pick up a couple of them on the cheap from somebody on here or a junkyard.
SCCA Stang
I havent changed the O2 sensor yet so I figured that it could be original,

here's the strange part, this morning I went out to fire up the broken hearted beast and it ran great (thank god cause it was too cold to ride the bike and I have no other car, jodi took the new one today) that is the weirdest thing I have ever seen, I dont get it, if it is electrical, it should work or not work (not intermittent problems)

its one thing after another on this car, it is so frustrating. mad.gif

anyone else wanna shed some light, go ahead and i'll see what I can come up with

thanks for the help guys!!!!!!! biggthumpup.gif
ToD_atheon
i have been having sorta the same problem, but it occurs while im driving. and get this, i have taken it to two mechanics, and they have no clue what it is. also my check engine light doesnt come on at all. hey Ben, we might share the same problem lol, i don't know what it is, and a mechanic dooesn't know, then who does? lol


anyway someone come up with a solution quick guys, so i can fix mine to lol tongue.gif
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