Hi Dom,
Good to hear from you agian!

Originally Posted by
Dom
I didn't even think about the O2 sensor. It was last changed at about 90,000 miles if I remember correctly.
Thanks, I really appreciate the help.
Shogun is correct, do a stomp test and see if you get any codes. That is the first thing to do. On O2 sensors we have different opinions and while he is correct... I dont think the peak tool checks faults but resets them. Correct me Erich (Shogun) if I am incorect.
I have never changed O2 sensors 280k, 220k, but V8 models and there are 4 of them. I'm just like that. Doesn't make me smart or anything.
Pull the cover and see if you have a bunch of oil in the spark plug wells. What plugs are in there? I have seen people replace them with single ground plugs that widen from the heat to +.090 and simply only fire on small load. My sons E36 was an example, between .065 and .090 and ran weak. I pulled the plugs and smacked the gap to .030 and it was a whole new engine. Never could tell there was a miss before I re-gapped either. Another thing to consider is the plug boots. Any oil leaks?
Intake air leaks cause meyhem along with the PCV valve being bad. Before sinking hundreds check the basics first. If it gradually changed mileage since you bought it my first guess is the plug gap widened or the wells are full of oil. My guess is the plugs. Check all the screw clamps on the intake system too. Look at the vacuume tubing for cracks and leaks.
Let us know.
Last edited by 632 Regal; 12-10-2016 at 08:00 PM.
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