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Old 05-30-2005, 01:03 AM
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Any ideas why??

I have 2 passports both 98's. One is an EX theother an LX. My LX is sooo slugish compared to the EX. I replaced the plugs, fuel filter, did the seafoam treatments, cleaned EGR... Can't figure out why there is such a big difference between the two. I use the same octane in both(89) any ideas or suggestions? Thanks in advance!
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Old 05-30-2005, 03:23 PM
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Sorry for my ignorance, but do both models run the same size tires? Same transmission and are both 4-wheel drive?

I'm so confused when it comes to options sometimes on these rigs, because I, in the past had a 91 XS Rodeo - it was an automatic 4x4 with air conditioning, upgraded tires/wheels, luggage rack, cruise control, but no other options. No power windows, locks, etc.

Then my 97 Rodeo is listed as an S/LS model - what ever that's supposed to mean! It is the standard 3.2L V6, automatic loaded with everything except, it's not a 4x4.

So I'm confused at the options available - not only that, they didn't have the EX or LX model names when I bought mine.
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