cold engine miss

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matman326

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I have a '95 mtx and whenever the car is cold it is extremely lacking in power and misses really bad above 3000 rpm. Its so bad that I have to short shift at about 2500 all the way up to speed til it warms up. The other indication I have that something is screwed up is that while it's cold if i blip the throttle from idle it will backfire and hesitate and then rev.
Once the car is warm it runs like a bat out of **** and no engine codes so I have no idea whats going on.

Here is the list of new stuff: DIS, TPS, IAC, crank position sensor, plugs and wires are only about 6months old.

Any ideas would be great!
 

Kens1992mtxSHO

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Could be a timing belt issue. Also check the wiring on the spark plug wires if you disconnected them recently.
 

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well it first started acting up around 6 months ago thats when I changed the plugs and wires in it and they have not been touched since. However the wires were the cheap-o brand stuff from autozone because I wanted to see if it fixed it before I spent the big bucks on taylor wires again, well I have just been busy fixing so much other stuff on the car as of late I have just left them alone. Could they be worn out already?
 

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It is possible. How to the plug boots fit over the spark plug? Are they tight?
 

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yeah they are nice and tight. The one thing that really bothered my when I got them was that they only have one clip that holds them onto the coil pack. I don't know what is normally there cuz I bought the car with Taylor wires on it and they have two clips per plug.
 

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