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Old February 21st, 2008, 3:01 PM
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Good point.
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I assume it has TBI
Sounds to me like you should check the timing, may be retarded slightly and also if you know someone with a scanner see if the tps is working ok
in your opinion, where is the best place to buy plugs? The best deal I mean. Also, as I said, I'm no mechanic, so what does TBI and TPS mean? I know that's a stupid question for you guys to have to answer, but I'd rather ask it on a computer rather than face to face. Save a little embarrasment. Thanks.
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I usually buy my plugs from Autozone or Napa. Most auto parts places will have about the same price.

I made a list of acronyms and abbreviations in the general tech section... https://chevroletforum.com/m_48092/tm.htm

TBI/CFI--- Throttle body injection & central fuel injection (same thing)
TPS-- Throttle position sensor
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We are talking K5 blazer arent we?

You can replace the catalytic converter to fix a problem with that.

Flooding problems will correct themselves most of the time, but if it doesn't you can adjust the choke.

How do you adjust the choke?
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I would say the one plug is fouling out because of a bad valve guide and the throtlle response is timming or stopped up filter
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ORIGINAL: habamock

ORIGINAL: EuroGoldLS

We are talking K5 blazer arent we?

You can replace the catalytic converter to fix a problem with that.

Flooding problems will correct themselves most of the time, but if it doesn't you can adjust the choke.

How do you adjust the choke?

you dont.
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