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post Jun 8, 2005 - 12:25 PM
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DamDirtyApes

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More and more i have been noticing a loss in power. My friends 94 accord automatic (no vtec) pulls away from me. Heck my girlfriends 94 cavilier almost hangs in with me. What could be wrong. I cant even squeak tires if i floor it from a dead stop.

i have intake (clean filter)
new spark plugs
new wires
new distributor cap and rotor
throttle body recently cleaned
new fuel filter


to my knowledge, everything else is stock. I think its originall exhaust and cat to. Could this power loss be becuase of a clogged cat? or somethign else


the engine seems to run good, it doesnt idle perfectly (a tad bit rough) but nothing bad. Also, the engine soudns great and is a solid running engine. The oil looks fine, and there is no blue or white exhaust on startup.

If you guys could give me any thing to look for along with suggestions, id appreciate it



EDIT: also when i have my air conditioner on, it drains even more power. I start to have trouble accelerating and have to almost floor it to get anywhere.

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post Jun 8, 2005 - 12:37 PM
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A dead cylinder throws of the balance off on the powertrain, you can get a compression tester at any auto parts place, you plug it in where your spark plug goes on each cyliner and be sure to unhook the igntion so that the starter turns the motor but it doesn't start and record and compare each cylinder to see if one is running a lower compression. As far as O2 that could be a problem the O2 sensor is located on the exhast, look down into your engine bay around the manifold you can't miss it. As far as testing the sensor I couldn't tell you anything other than replacing it. The A/C will sap the power from the Celica, I think it's close to 20 hp.

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