Having a weird problem....

1988WHTGT

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ok, when I'm cruising in 4th gear running about 50 mph my car jumps around and acts like it has a miss. But if I press the gas hard it accelerates great. Anytime that I've had a motor that had a miss it would sputter when I gave it gas. Have noticed any loss of power; it'll still break 3rd gear loose. Could I be having a fuel pressure problem? Or timing? Its starting to really irritate me and I wanna figure it out. I did a h/c/i swap on it back in March, but its been running fine. The only reason I think of fuel prob is that I've been getting 17mpg driving around a small town everyday and giving it hell.
 
I'd put my money on a TPS sensor.

A tps will due to wear develop dead spots, in which it will tell the ECU that you closed the throttle, in which the injectors will be shut off and/or the EGR will be opened. You then put the pedal down moving the TPS needle out of that range, now giving the correct signal.
 
Oh ye, and I know Autozone can't check my codes since its OBD1 or whichever one it is that they don't check. Is there any way to do this without going and buying the thing to pull them with? I'm a poor college student, and really poor after building this motor.
 
1988WHTGT said:
Oh ye, and I know Autozone can't check my codes since its OBD1 or whichever one it is that they don't check. Is there any way to do this without going and buying the thing to pull them with? I'm a poor college student, and really poor after building this motor.
Jrichker has links in his post that begins something like,
"Dump the codes..."

all you need is a paperclip. FFI also has code info, as do most repair manuals.
 
I'd bet on the O2 sensor(s). Same thing has happened in my Jeep multiple times. What I think is happening is, it's not making the proper mixture due to a bad O2 sensor signal so it runs like crap, but when you floor it, it goes into WOT (which doesn't use the O2's) and runs fine. Definately check out Jrichkers post about pulling codes w/ a paperclip.