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You can do some quick and easy trouble shooting to see if it is a certain sensor, or if it is in fact ignition related.
I'm not sure why the MAF would be bad -- but go ahead and un plug it and see how the car runs. The car will put up a Service Engine Soon light, but if it runs and revs fine, then that is your culprit.
If the car still runs like crap -- then you'll have to dig a little deeper. Pull all of your spark plugs and check them to make sure they're not fouled or just plain old. Also double check all of your spark plug wires to make sure none of them are cut, burnt, or otherwise not in good working order. I'm going to guess it is one of those two.
If you pull all the plugs and they look fine, and all of the plug wires look fine (no cuts, burns, etc. along the ENTIRE length of the wire) then I'd take a look at the ignition coil and ICM. You can do a little bit of reading here:
http://shbox.com/1/4th_gen_tech2.html#opti_test
If all else fails, then come back and we'll try to help you diagnose it further. From this point its kind of taking a random guess as to what it is. There are a million things that can be causing it to stumble while under load and when just revving it. With all of these tests, you don't have to spend a dime either. The worst thing to do to figure a problem out is to just start randomly throwing parts at it and hope it fixes it. Do it once, do it right.
And finally -- do yourself a favor and ditch the hypertech. It probably isn't doing much for you, and you'll get a lot better gains from getting the car tuned (either mailorder or on the dyno). Plus, the driveability of the car in general will be better as well. However, don't look into that until you get this issue figured out.


