steamroller
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correct Instant, everything was fine meaning that I didn't have the rough idle that I currently have.
After looking for vacuum leaks (and not finding any) I DID notice what sounds like an exhaust leak coming from the area under the drivers side exhaust pipes. I'll check more and tighten the bolts later today.
I also pulled some "Live Data" information, and noticed that the MAP(inHg) ranged from 7.4(inHg) at 1853 RPM to 10(inHg) at 1472 RPM and I thought that should be higher??
Hopefully I'll have this thing figured out or have some more useful data to share later this afternoon.
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Thanks Faze, Those are on my "To Do" list today
Whats the MAP reading at idle? It's gonna fluctuate alot depending on throttle angle, it should be in the high teens @ idle unless you do have a vacuum leak somewhere
Since this started with a cap and rotor change make sure the plug wires are fully seated on the spark plug and cap terminals, they can be a pain in the ass sometimes.
Since you have a scanner check the CMP offset/crank cam correlation if it has that parameter, it should be + or - 2*. The slightest movement of the distributor can throw this off, you may have pushed it out of whack changing the wires