Ultra_Dog
09-15-2003, 01:29 PM
I need a competent answer before I tear into the opti again.
Background:
1) AT1 - ATI 8# on a 383, LT4 heads, mild cam, etc. 6-speed.
2) Below 4500 the car runs crisp and very responsive. No idle problems or hesitation.
3) Air-Fuel ratio is established in the low 12s throughout the powerband during WOT.
Problem Statement:
1) Occasionally (more often than not), above 4500, there is a hard drop off in power. Stumble, and not so often, dead-in-the-water.
2) Car resumes normal (below 4500 rpm) afterwards.
3) Replaced Opti cap/rotor
4) Replaced Coil (MSD)
5) Replaced ignition module
6) New Autolite 103 plugs
7) New Ignition wires
Pondering:
Since this is a 1996 with the vented opti, am I experiencing, through boost, a fluttering or other opti malfunction due to the high pressure being stuffed backwards into the opti? Should I plug up the vent line?
I am confident that the programming component is okay, as the car was previously running very good and then began its deterioriation.
Background:
1) AT1 - ATI 8# on a 383, LT4 heads, mild cam, etc. 6-speed.
2) Below 4500 the car runs crisp and very responsive. No idle problems or hesitation.
3) Air-Fuel ratio is established in the low 12s throughout the powerband during WOT.
Problem Statement:
1) Occasionally (more often than not), above 4500, there is a hard drop off in power. Stumble, and not so often, dead-in-the-water.
2) Car resumes normal (below 4500 rpm) afterwards.
3) Replaced Opti cap/rotor
4) Replaced Coil (MSD)
5) Replaced ignition module
6) New Autolite 103 plugs
7) New Ignition wires
Pondering:
Since this is a 1996 with the vented opti, am I experiencing, through boost, a fluttering or other opti malfunction due to the high pressure being stuffed backwards into the opti? Should I plug up the vent line?
I am confident that the programming component is okay, as the car was previously running very good and then began its deterioriation.