deadlast
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my car is slow too, but i think its always slow. seems to have the same problem you have, so i think im going to try a new fuel filter. where is the filter located?
. And as for your car feeling slow droptopford5.0, you have to realize that your car is over 10 years old now. Mine's 15 years old. Once you look at it that way you can see how easily sensors can wear out or get dirty or connectors corrode. You just have to keep on top of all this stuff. A few days ago I pulled out my ACT sensor and it was layered with a blanket of crap. All I did was douse it with carb cleaner and alcohol. Now my car pulls a lot harder. It's small things like these that can make all the difference. ?? i have new plug wires, new cap and rotor, just cleaned my MAF, have new PCV valve, what else(sensors valves etc) can i check/clean/replace that could help me out?91LX_5L said:where is this ACT sensor?
91LX_5L said:where is this ACT sensor? I have the same problem. My car doesnt have the balls it should. I dont see how the spout could cause a power problem...? makes no sence to me.
droptopford 5 0 said:?? i have new plug wires, new cap and rotor, just cleaned my MAF, have new PCV valve, what else(sensors valves etc) can i check/clean/replace that could help me out?
91LX_5L said:well it seems that might be my problem. my timing is at 16* and I didnt notice a diffrence after I bumped it up. also one time I ran midgrade fuel and didnt even notice pinging.
that isnt the ACT sensor is it?

5.0nmalecek said:Thats exactly the ACT. pull that sucker out and clean it with rubbing alcohol. BTW you have to disconnect the SPOUT to reset base timing or else it won't work. That's the whole point of the SPOUT is for when you reset the base timing. Thats probably why you didn't notice a difference is because it didn't make a difference. Your car is pretty sexy though![]()