I have a 2004 tahoe with 176k miles on her. I have a random issue that causes her to stumble while driving. It happens randomly while driving and at idle. I've tried to pinpoint a speed that it happens around, hot or cold temp, load on motor and no luck. It will happen for about 4-5 seconds and the CEL flashes on my drive and then everything goes back to normal. It feels like you are driving into a strong wind and you can hear the miss in the exhaust. Bellow is what I have done so far:
New fuel filter
Ran 3 tanks of fuel through with injector cleaner (thought maybe a dirty injector or line)
Fuel pump pressure is at 53psi with key on and without engine running
Fuel pump pressure is at 46psi with engine running
Cleaned MAF
Cleaned Air Filter
Fuel regulator is not leaking fuel on the vacuum line side
Cleaned Intake
I am hoping that it is not the fuel pump but that is my next stop once I get some money set aside for one. Any one have any thoughts on something I missed or can point me in a better direction? It seemed to get better after cleaning MAF and Air Filter, it didn't stumble as long, maybe only 1-2 seconds and no flashing CEL.
My other problem is a loose steering feeling. She has a 6" rough country lift on 33x12.50x20 Kumho MTs. Again, Bellow is what has been replaced:
Gearbox with a red head unit
Idler arm
Idler arm bracket
Pitman arm
Driver and Passenger Upper and Lower ball joints
Driver and Passenger Inner and outer tie rods
Driver and Passenger upper and lower control arm bushings
Driver and Passenger hubs
Driver and Passenger sway bar links
Driver and Passenger wheel hubs
Driver and Passenger shocks
Driver and Passenger rear upper and lower control arms with bushings
Driver and Passenger rear sway bar links
Driver and Passenger Rear shocks
Driver and Passenger Rear springs
Alignment checked
Wheel balance checked (road force)
Hub centric rings for wheels
Intermediate steering shaft
When I did the lift I did everything I could think of but the loose feeling is still there. I do not have an EVO sensor on it, again any help on something I overlooked or a direction to look in would be appreciated!