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Video: My car bogs when I give it more than 20% throttle. Any suggestions? 200 1991

My car has been bogging, and has hardly any power. I've replaced almost everything (swapped parts with friends cars, and replaced some of the parts with new ones). The list of things I've tried swapping includes: AMM, ECU, Ignition ECU, ECT sensor, FPR, Starter, Ignition Power Stage, Cap/Rotor/Wires, Spark Plugs, Catalytic Converter, Knock Sensor. I've also cleaned the AIC and Throttle Body, and I've verified that the TPS is working. I've also checked for vacuum leaks with propane, and checked the intake snorkel for cracks. So after all of that, it still runs like crap. I do not have any CEL's or codes for 2 and 6.

It seems like when I give it more than 15-20% throttle the timing is retarding and it stops making power. Also, the idle is extremely rough and this weekend it started a new thing where if it isn't warmed up completely before I tap (literally tap) the throttle it will die, and the motor floods with gas.

Here is a link to the video: YouTube: Volvo 240 Bogging

Thanks






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