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Old 06-09-2007, 11:30 AM
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I just recently did a header install on my 2000 trans am.. i have not had it tuned yet.. i have been experiencing one major problem...the car alot of times will not accelerate when i give it gas and then when i slam it it kicks in and runs fine at WOT. but if i start driving regular again it start to cut out again..any ideas or suggestions? i have replaced the front 02 sensors and spark plugs but not spark plug wires
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are you sure your plug wires are on the plugs

did you take any vac stuff off that might be causing a vac leak
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make sure you didnt crack a plug when you put your headers in. most people take the plugs out for a header swap then replace the plugs with new ones if the olds are stockers.
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i put new plugs in after the install... i did have to undo vaccum crap though... i took off the egr but hooked it back up... the only thing is i got race style headers so they arent going into nething..
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would more people please give input....ill try nething.




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