Specifically in 2nd gear around 2500-3500 rpms. Saturn SC2 1997. I usually run 87 in the car, though, when I ran 93 in it a few months ago, it seemed to improve the misfiring...a little, but now much. I'm not exactly sure what info I need to include with this, so just ask away. Thanks.
9/8/2005 11:42:48 PM
changed plugs and wires yet?Just like any GM, Saturns seem to like getting new wires every 60k miles or so. That's just my observation.
9/8/2005 11:45:20 PM
I changed the plugs about 1000 miles ago. It's probably been a while since I changed the wires, but definitely not 60K. When I look at the wires, I can see some points where there may have been arcing between the wires, but I'm not 100% sure.
9/8/2005 11:47:46 PM
misfire or spark knock?
9/8/2005 11:49:54 PM
^
9/8/2005 11:51:32 PM
^ How could I tell the difference? The engine feels like it's stumbling as I accelerate.
9/9/2005 8:11:44 AM
Do you hear a rattle or a noise like a clatter?
9/9/2005 9:17:40 AM
^ Yes, sometimes, sometimes, it just stumbles.
9/9/2005 9:20:29 AM
bttt
9/9/2005 2:21:28 PM
on my car it used to misfire a little once it got warmed up, I cleaned out / regapped the distributor and that fixed it.
9/9/2005 2:26:32 PM
that happens on mine tooa clatter, or misfiring and hesitationthe clatter occurs only at low throttle positions and low engine speeds... at WOT I never hear clattering but it misses a bit and hesitates off the linewhat do I fix kthx
9/9/2005 6:21:36 PM
change your wires davidif that doesnt get it then take them back and change your distributor/coil pack
9/9/2005 8:10:37 PM