Ok, to start I have a 1996 Firebird 3.8L 5 speed and am currently having some major problems with it.
The problem is as follows:
When I start the car cold I can rev it to the red-line without a problem with the clutch in and in all gears.
Once the car starts to warm up I start to loose power. Its like I'm bouncing off the rev-limiter, except its at a lower rpm. The warmer it gets, the lower the rpm it starts at.
When it first kicks in its at about 4k rpm in first gear / neutral, and about 3k rpm in any other gear.
Then it gets a bit warmer and the rpm drops to about 3.5k rpm in neutral, 3k rpm in first gear, 2.5k rpm in 2nd & third gear, and 2k rpm in fourth.
Once it hits normal operating temp I pretty much have to have the pedal to the floor or the car 'bounces' or studders horribly.
Currently, since the problem started I have replaced the following:
-Spark Plugs (NGK Iridium's)
-Spark Plug Wires (High-Heat 8mm's with wire-loom all the way down
-Air Filter
-Fuel Filter
I also cleaned the MAF sensor.
The condition improved slightly with the above, but not too much.
So, from all that, what remains untouched that could be causing the problem?
Currently, I'm thinking either dirty/clogged injectors, or a clogged cat.
What are your thoughts?
Thanks In Advance
The problem is as follows:
When I start the car cold I can rev it to the red-line without a problem with the clutch in and in all gears.
Once the car starts to warm up I start to loose power. Its like I'm bouncing off the rev-limiter, except its at a lower rpm. The warmer it gets, the lower the rpm it starts at.
When it first kicks in its at about 4k rpm in first gear / neutral, and about 3k rpm in any other gear.
Then it gets a bit warmer and the rpm drops to about 3.5k rpm in neutral, 3k rpm in first gear, 2.5k rpm in 2nd & third gear, and 2k rpm in fourth.
Once it hits normal operating temp I pretty much have to have the pedal to the floor or the car 'bounces' or studders horribly.
Currently, since the problem started I have replaced the following:
-Spark Plugs (NGK Iridium's)
-Spark Plug Wires (High-Heat 8mm's with wire-loom all the way down
-Air Filter
-Fuel Filter
I also cleaned the MAF sensor.
The condition improved slightly with the above, but not too much.
So, from all that, what remains untouched that could be causing the problem?
Currently, I'm thinking either dirty/clogged injectors, or a clogged cat.
What are your thoughts?
Thanks In Advance
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