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Old 02-11-2013, 09:50 PM
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I have a 1992 civic sedan d15 b7 and it started bogging in second today , eventually leading to it shutting off and even if I down **** back to first than it will start bogging in first cleaned up my spark plugs it worked for like 30 mins and than started doing it worst, now it's parked on the road and any suggestions ? Mass air flow ? Fuel pump or new plugs and wires ? Or all of the above ? Thanks for your time.
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Our cars don't have MAFs.

Is the CEL on? Does it work? When was your last full tune-up? Have you checked ignition timing?
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Replace the fuel filter. This made a 100% difference when mine started doing similarly even after the plugs, wires, distributor cap and distributor rotor were replaced.
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Is the check engine light on?
Ever done any maintenance (plugs, wires, cap, rotor)?
Any other issues (bad idle, overheating)?
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