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Old 11-05-2007   #1
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Re: Stuttering DSM

I would say it is plugs or wires also. It happens all the time in DSM's.
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Old 11-05-2007   #2
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Re: Stuttering DSM

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I would say it is plugs or wires also.
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Old 11-06-2007   #3
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Re: Stuttering DSM

Ok, I'll check those things. I'm going to re ground the coil packs tomorrow & check the plugs, & check for an exhaust leak, the plug wires look good, no cracks, ect.. I'm Just really confused at why it doing it constantly. sometimes It will make the stutter and hold the stutter even after dropping the RPM's & while revving. once its started the stutter it seems like it will only stop if the RPM needle hits 0, then it will drop it. tonight to get home I had to keep turning the key of the car to off for a sec so the needle would touch 0 to get the stutter to stop. sometimes it wont do it for a long time. I drove almost 40 miles after picking the car up before it did it the first time. hmmm ... MAF?? SAFC??? Injector?? I'm too new to this engine to really know what it is, but those are thing i thought it could be. :~
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