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Fri Mar 12, 2010 2:41 am
Change your oil.
I guarantee you have to much fuel in the oil right now. So before you do anything, change it.
Never drive a car running that rich, you'll strip the oil from the cylinder walls and dilute the oil in the sump which will lead to it's break down which means all of your bearings will be metal on metal or close to it. Buy 10 quarts of cheap dino oil and change it again after you find the problem.
With that said...
The FSM has tests for the IAT and coolant sensor. Or just replace them. Usually having those sensors go bad changes the timing map, not the fuel map.
The MAF should be fine. They 99% either work or don't. Usually not an intermittent type of part. The max flow they will read is between 250 and 300 whp depending on the car etc. When it's maxed out the ecu will stop adding fuel so it will lean itself out and pop. I don't think that's your issue since it wouldn't be maxed out until close to redline with a T28.
The O2 sensor will cause ugly rich conditions and if it's F'd then it will cause the car to jerk and jump right around where your's is doing it now. I know because mine did the exact same thing. Buy a cheap single wire Bosch O2 from where ever, should be $19 or so.
Pull/clean the plugs with a brass brush.
Pull the plug wires and inspect them for worn spots or kinks.
All of this is assuming you don't have a coupler that popped off or got torn.
Change your oil, look for coupler/vac leaks then do those other steps I mentioned.
Once it's all fixed, change the oil again and reclean the plugs.
WD