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whenever i go to start it in the morning it will studer and shift its idle from like 600-1xxx and if you just let it sit there it will die but after i start it up she runs like a champ. i have colder spark plugs in i figured that might be the reason. also on the highway when i am goign 70 mph and i let off my rpms go down to a 1000 then fluxuate back and forth and the car jumps just a little bit. wtf is going on i sprayed my car on nitrous last night and no prblms.
I had my old 94 camaro 3.4L do something similar and I changed the plug wires. After that it never did it again. In my case must have just been wires going bad. Dunno, hope that helps a little.
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