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The past couple of weeks my Expy has started bogging down/loosing power while under light to moderate acceleration, mainly from a stop. I'm not throwing any codes or engine lights, idles fine and cruises fine. Had new plugs installed 32k ago when motor was rebuilt (rest of vehicle has 240k) and had a coil go bad about 10k ago. This was not really a problem untill the temps around here started getting up above 85 degrees F and seems to do better at night after the temps cool off some. Running or not running the a/c seems to make no difference.

Any suggestions?
 
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Whens the last time you changed your fuel filter? On my in laws ranger it lost a lot of power and mileage due to a mouse nest in the air filter housing. Just a thought.
 

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Check transmission oil. That happened to me when tranny had low oil before it got really harsh and scary.
 
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Fuel filter was changed about 10k ago when I replaced a bad COP. Air filter was changed roughly two months ago. I read something about TSB about this issue and having to reflash the PCM with updated calibrations, something about the intake air temp. Was going to try that as a last resort as many people say it did not help the issue any. I am still getting about 17-18 MPG on the highway which is normal. Trans fluid looks to be at correct level as well.

I will check the TPS and IAC though. Any way to check those before replacing?
 

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you can test their voltage to see if the range is okay and it will show if they are good.
 
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Sensors checked out.

We went on a trip to Panama City Beach for the holiday weekend (about 1,500 miles round trip) and I noticed that especially when going up hills I really had to get on the gas even after it had kicked out of OD. Granted I had a full load of people and gear but still.

The one thing I noticed during all of this though was that almost every time I went to go up any decent hill where I had to let the RPMs get up I would smell the distinct smell of a bad catalytic converter... My question now is, is it possible for a bad cat to cause this bogging down problem without having any warning lights lit up on the dash? I mean obviously I'm going to have to get new cats, just wondering if you guys think that will clear up my other issues.
 
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Sensors checked out.

We went on a trip to Panama City Beach for the holiday weekend (about 1,500 miles round trip) and I noticed that especially when going up hills I really had to get on the gas even after it had kicked out of OD. Granted I had a full load of people and gear but still.

The one thing I noticed during all of this though was that almost every time I went to go up any decent hill where I had to let the RPMs get up I would smell the distinct smell of a bad catalytic converter... My question now is, is it possible for a bad cat to cause this bogging down problem without having any warning lights lit up on the dash? I mean obviously I'm going to have to get new cats, just wondering if you guys think that will clear up my other issues.
 

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To not answer your question: maybe.

Its not a bad answer. A bad/blocked cat would cause the "bog down" as you describe, and more noticably at higher RPMs (and from stop in gear 1, and from speed in gear 4). I certainly would not be surprised if this solved your problem. Make sure your hangers on the exhaust are well attached, since you may shake a CATBack part loose when it begins working correclt. Don't ask about my muffler on the interstate...
 
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