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<blockquote data-quote="r1dermon" data-source="post: 1200142" data-attributes="member: 563650"><p>engine roughness has nothing to do with your exhaust system in this case, change your plugs and wires, if that doesnt work, find your coil pack(s) and turn the car on at night in complete darkness and look for a spark. if that doesnt work, check your fuel lines and fuel injectors, they should all click when applied power.</p><p></p><p>the transmission problem is easy, and yet, it can be the most expensive if not dealt with right away. take your car to a shop and get a ****** flush, not just a ****** oil change, get a flush. what's happening is, your filter is dirty inside your ******, so the fluid doesnt circulate as quickly, causing an upshift(which is run on pressure between clutch packs) to be hard and making it only possible at higher rpms. when you do the ****** flush, make sure they take the filter out and either clean it really well, or put a new one in. should run about 100 bucks...your ignition situation can be solved for less than 200 bucks for new wires, plugs and coils...good luck and keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r1dermon, post: 1200142, member: 563650"] engine roughness has nothing to do with your exhaust system in this case, change your plugs and wires, if that doesnt work, find your coil pack(s) and turn the car on at night in complete darkness and look for a spark. if that doesnt work, check your fuel lines and fuel injectors, they should all click when applied power. the transmission problem is easy, and yet, it can be the most expensive if not dealt with right away. take your car to a shop and get a ****** flush, not just a ****** oil change, get a flush. what's happening is, your filter is dirty inside your ******, so the fluid doesnt circulate as quickly, causing an upshift(which is run on pressure between clutch packs) to be hard and making it only possible at higher rpms. when you do the ****** flush, make sure they take the filter out and either clean it really well, or put a new one in. should run about 100 bucks...your ignition situation can be solved for less than 200 bucks for new wires, plugs and coils...good luck and keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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