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  1. J

    Stumbling and Hesitation

    What do yours plugs look like. High idle is generally a good indication of a vac leak. How bout your iac valve. Have you cleaned it. I'd start with cleaning that and the throttle body and work from there. Def read your plugs!!!!! They can tell you alot
  2. J

    Which locker for Chrysler 8.25

    My LSD still is pretty effective so I think I'll do what you said and put a lunchbox locker in the d30 instead. Thanks for all the input y'all
  3. J

    Which locker for Chrysler 8.25

    Been wanting to put a locker in my 2000 xj. It has a Chrysler 8.25 in it. Any body recommend a good budget friendly locker For me. It currently has a limited slip diff and 3.55's. I'm kind of new to the jeep world. Any help would be appreciated.
  4. J

    HELP stumbling and hesitation issue

    I will def look at all wires. All sensors are from jeep
  5. J

    HELP stumbling and hesitation issue

    Could it be that my fuel pump filter is clogged or pump on its way out. Or possibly a failing injector? My plugs are white so I'm starting to rule out spark
  6. J

    HELP stumbling and hesitation issue

    I have a 2000 xj, I purchased it about a week ago. I'm having horrible stumbling/ hesitation problems. I've replace coils,plugs,iac, map, tps, crank position sensor and checked 02sensors.no change. The stumbling is completely intermittent. During its fits if I accelerate hard it usually goes...
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