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Posted by klean50stangz88 (Member # 11083) on :
 
I have a feeling that the module that's on my cars distributor is from a automatic, cause computer was automatic as well. My car has been miss firing an wont pass 3500rpm could this be a cause of this? Does the module even matter if it's auto or manual? Any advice would be great thanks ca fords
 
Posted by Greasy (Member # 5258) on :
 
It doesn't matter if the car is a stick or auto.
 
Posted by klean50stangz88 (Member # 11083) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Greasy:
It doesn't matter if the car is a stick or auto.

Anything you can think of that's causing the misfire
 
Posted by 79 cobra (Member # 10137) on :
 
check your fuel pressure
 
Posted by 84SVOrick (Member # 9039) on :
 
Dizzy, coil, plugs and wires...check all of that also....have u pulled the dizzy out?
 
Posted by Greasy (Member # 5258) on :
 
Check for codes, check fuel pressure, check spark.
 
Posted by klean50stangz88 (Member # 11083) on :
 
Its getting good spark changed plugs distributor cap rotor time chain Coil next was the module but wasn't sure about if auto or stick mattered

I haven't took the dizzy out yet
An I still haven't checked the fuel pressure

Ill check them later today

[ December 23, 2011, 09:55 AM: Message edited by: klean50stangz88 ]
 




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