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Old Aug 22, 2001 | 09:28 PM
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new engine, idles in drive-dies in gear...

Finally replaced my original 305 MAF TPI with a 358 MAF TPI in my '86 Z28. Engine is running excellent at idle and above in park, but dies when I shift into gear, unless I step on the gas. Do I need a different converter or could a slow IAC cause this problem. The new engine has ported 64cc (milled) S/R Torquer heads with 2.02/1.60 valves, a 262* Comp Extreme Energy cam, 1.6 rockers, ported plenum, stock exhaust manifolds, SLP from Y-pipe to tail pipe, and 40 psi fuel pressure. Thanks for the help, this site is one of the best things for fellow camaro/firebird owners!
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Old Aug 22, 2001 | 11:45 PM
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First set/check the timing, then probably think about a new EPROM, start with one from a MAF L98.

What's the idle RPMs in park? Checked for vacuum leaks too? IAC shoudl compensate for some, but not if they're ecessive.
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Old Aug 23, 2001 | 07:49 AM
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low idles at 650 rpm and high idles at 1000 rpm in park and there are no vacuum leaks. The IAC is giving a lazy reading on a OTC Monitor 4000 E. I'm going to replace the IAC today, hope I don't need a new torque converter, and I think it's time to start a new venture in prom burning!
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Old Aug 23, 2001 | 08:09 AM
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Old Aug 23, 2001 | 08:11 AM
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Not related to your problem but get rid of the stock exhaust manifolds. The S/R torquer heads have literature with them that tells you to put headers on and free up your exhaust so you don't overheat the heads. A friend of mine with an L98 and the same heads had a heat problem till he put headers and a catback on. I had headers and catback before I did the S/R heads so I didn't have a problem with heat.Just a bit of advice.

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87 Black on Black T/A
T-Tops Digital dash
5.0 TPI S/R Torquer 305 heads Summit TPI cam
204/214 @.050 .420/.442
SLP headers and catback
A4 with 3.42 gears
Fully loaded and everything usually works.
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