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Old 07-20-2006, 01:14 PM   #1
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97 GTP stumbling, missing at low acceleration

This problem has been steadily getting worse. I can feel a slight miss at idle. But the main problem is that at low acceleration it starts to miss and stumble. But when i give it more gas it smooths out. I've changed the plugs and wires, fuel filter, and checked all the coils. When it does this it seems to be when the supercharger is coming on. If I accelerate really slow. When it shows no bars for the supercharger then it doesn't do this.

I don't know if the charger is coming on to soon and creating a lean misfire. If it does it enough then it sets a lean sensor bank 1 code. Is there something that controls when the charger engages. Because it seems like it is coming on too soon and that's why i'm getting the miss.

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Old 07-20-2006, 01:23 PM   #2
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Re: 97 GTP stumbling, missing at low acceleration

How many miles are on your GTP? Are you stock or have a CAI or FWI installed? Checkout the MAF sensor. Try cleaning it with electrical contact cleaner. A flaky MAF sensor can cause missing idle and misfire or cutout during low/moderate or full acceleration. It is located on the top of the throttle body.
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Re: 97 GTP stumbling, missing at low acceleration

Everything is stock. I have 220 K miles on it. Thanks for the advise I'll try clean the MAF.
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Re: 97 GTP stumbling, missing at low acceleration

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Everything is stock. I have 220 K miles on it. Thanks for the advise I'll try clean the MAF.
Also, what brand spark plugs and ignition wires did you use?
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Re: 97 GTP stumbling, missing at low acceleration

I can't remember what brand. Autolite or something. I can't remember. I also have a pretty good exhaust leak too. At the flange. Since it is before an o2 sensor could that be a reason for all of this. Becuase it seams like since the leak has been getting worse the miss has been getting worse also.
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Re: 97 GTP stumbling, missing at low acceleration

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I can't remember what brand. Autolite or something. I can't remember. I also have a pretty good exhaust leak too. At the flange. Since it is before an o2 sensor could that be a reason for all of this. Becuase it seams like since the leak has been getting worse the miss has been getting worse also.
Since you are stock the best plugs to use are the AC Delco to include wires. But I would get the exhaust leak fixed especially if it is on the downpipe/flange. It could affect the front 02 sensor. The 02 sensor is used to control fuel injection in the closed loop mode of operation. You could be getting a lean trim as a result. Good luck!
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