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Originally Posted by Alexxn 00 Si
Thanks but.......I believe this year has platinum plugs which are good for 100,000 miles....I could be wrong though.......
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first off remove each plug wire (putting it back on before removing the next) one at a time, so that their easy to remove after starting the engine. then using welding gloves, or a plug wire puller or something insulated, start the engine, and again remove a plug wire and listen for a change in engine speed, put it back on and repeat for the remaining 5. if you pull one off and there is no change, then you have the affected cylinder. check for burned plug wire, improperly gapped/faulty plug, etc. might also be the ignition module....
if all that is ok, move on to the fuel system. connect a fuel pressure gauge, with the key on and engine not running, you should have 55-61 psi. if so, start engine and check again, with engine running it should decrease by 3-10 psi.
if that is ok, look for vacuum leaks. all that should keep ya busy.
60,000 is the about when my 95 S-10 burned a plug wire, but it would only miss going uphill.