Is This a Symptom Of a Bad Cam Sensor? BOGGING!

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SHO_ROLLER_2

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Hello people!:wave:

I have my SHO back of course and I took it for a drive lastnight. Well, it bogs like CRAZY! No power, even after the secondaries open. It's OK as long as I just lightly touch the throttle, but as soon as I dip into it, BOG.

I changed the plug wires and will change the coil pack later next week, I'm just wondering where else I should look for a problem.

Thanks everybody:woohoo:
 

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take a look at your Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) as well. If that goes bad, your car will run like ****. Also, your DIS (grey thing on passenger side of intake) might be bad. Have it tested at an autozone or advance auto parts (yes, they test it for free, no matter what the manager says!)
 

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take a look at your Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) as well. If that goes bad, your car will run like ****. Also, your DIS (grey thing on passenger side of intake) might be bad. Have it tested at an autozone or advance auto parts (yes, they test it for free, no matter what the manager says!)

Awesome, thanks. I didn't even think to check those.

Will they test the TPS AND the DIS?
 

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I have never had a bogging issue with a cam sensor problem. Usually a hard start.

I would run codes.
Clean the MAF
Check fuel pressure
Check TPS with a DVOM
;)
 
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