1990 gs
#18
RE: 1990 gs
Probably not, as was mentioned previously make sure your plugs are properly gapped, and as long as we're on the plugs discussion I'd recommend getting NGK copper plugs from now on. They're cheap and seem to work best really. You can check the coolant temp sensor to make sure it's acting as it should, here's a diagram that should be enough to get you started. Basically at or around 70*F you should be reading ~3k ohms on a multimeter. Autozone should have a multimeter there you can use to check and see if you even need a sensor.
#19
RE: 1990 gs
ORIGINAL: Ep!C
what do you mean how amI putting it on?
ORIGINAL: racerx55
so how are you putting a cold air intake on a car with a mass airflow sensor anyway?
so how are you putting a cold air intake on a car with a mass airflow sensor anyway?
its really kinda useless with all the restriction of the MAS anyway.
id change those plugs . nothing but trouble.