Weird bogging down issue
Edson
Car is a 99 z28 6speed 85000 on it.
Last edited by dorifto83; Oct 1, 2008 at 02:06 PM.
Edson
Car is a 99 z28 6speed 85000 on it.
Also, try putting the factory spark plug wires back on. Its impossible to beat the factory wires unless you're talking about engines making 600+ RWHP. Wires are a waste of money until you start building a mean *** engine. They will offer you ZERO in performance gains for a stock engine.
. I'd pull them out and eliminate them from the list since it's free to do and once you changed them the problem started. If that isn't it you may want to be checking into your O2 sensors and cleaning your intake sensors. Oh and about the wires, lay off a little, not everyone buys them for "performance gains" I got MSD's bc they were a hell of a deal with plugs and my stockers were beyond their years and cooked by the headers. He never said he was looking for performance and it has nothing to do with his problem. Since his problem started right after new plugs and wires went on, he really needs to put the other wires back on to rule them out, you never know what you're getting with aftermarket stuff, like my crap wires I got from Taylor. As far as performance, he won't see any gains, but to buy aftermarket wires for a stock or even a nicely built N/A engine, is a complete waste of money. Unless you want them so the engine bay looks better.
How do you know the gaps are what your engine needs?
Did one spark plug get dropped and crush the electrode? You need to check the gap of each plug the minute before you put them in to make sure they are correct. Just a thoughtm because losing power at certain parts of the powerband is a symptom of improper gapped plug(s). It only takes one.

