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Old 08-18-2002, 10:35 AM   #2
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My first suggestion would be the ignition module, but you've replaced it twice already. Check, remove and clean all your engine and body grounds, you may have some corrosion there. Bad grounds can cause intermittent problems like yours as well. Post again with any results.

The car goes pretty good for a 79 BTW. The magazines best times with those cars were in the 16.8 - 17.0 range. Hope you get it running again soon!
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