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Old 10-08-2003, 08:23 PM   #1
Rosco
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Default Surging at higher speeds and RPM

Ok, this is just recently happening. Driving anywhere from 60-100 mph the car is surging pretty bad. It doesn't matter what gear I'm in, but if it's WOT it will slug real bad. It doesn't seem to happen at all at lower speeds, it still feels real solid. Not sure what the possibilites are, but i have no mods, other then flows, flex fan, and an a/c delete. I am running 89 octane, just replaced the plugs about a month ago, and I gapped them to the factory specs in my shop manual. Plugs are Bosch 2 prong platinum, same ones that were in there before i changed them in which i had no problems what so ever. I'm trying to rule out the idea of bad gas, but other then that what possibilites are there. I was talking to a mechanic at work today, and he said it's possible it could be a plate in the TB ( bad memory so I'm not sure exactly what he said). Thanks

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