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11/24/2003
11:58:11

Subject: 93 Cruise/Acceleration Problem
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I have a 93 4x4 3.9 5spd with 170000

First, anytime I step on the gas or put the engine under a load, I hear a noise like a vacumn leak or a hard blow-by.

Second, if I hit any kind of a grade, I have to down shift and even then I can barely maintain 60 mph.

Third, I noticed that once a reached my target road speed, if I hold the gas pedal in the same place, the vehicle looses speed, like its not geting enough fuel, if I push on the pedal even the slightest bit, it jumps and takes off till it gets back to the cruising speed I wanted and then starts to drop again. I noticed it does this when on cruise also.

Any ideas on whats going on here? Is this a vacumn leak situation. My fuel milage doesn't seem to have been affected, oil pressure is good and my engine operates at normal temps.

Alex



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11/24/2003
17:33:52

RE: 93 Cruise/Acceleration Problem
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Sounds like your Cat converter may be pluged and
at 170,000 I would replace the O2 also.

Carsound high flow $96

Check the cap rotor and plugs to be sure its in a
good state of tune.

Larry
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12/27/2003
13:15:18

RE: 93 Cruise/Acceleration Problem
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its your fuel pump i had the same prob on an automatic 60 to 70 bux will fix it check yooure fuel presure it should be i belive around 28 or 30 i had 15



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1/04/2004
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RE: 93 Cruise/Acceleration Problem
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it could be ur TPS(throttle positioning sensor) its also a common problem.



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