The engine will fire right up and idle great when cold, and also restarts fine when hot. With the engine in park and no load it will rev fine, but if I slowly advance the throttle and slowly bring the rpm's up it starts to break up around 3000rpm. It does not break up bad enough where the engine dies, rather it just break up a little and keeps increasing in rpm.
When driving the car it has very good low end response, does amazing burnouts
I have tried every conceivable combination of ve tables from very lean to pig rich. I have also tried tons of different req fuel values. I a fairly certain it is not a fuel problem but a spark problem. I started with a msd blaster II coil, then switched to a coil off my father 69 gto, and now I am using a coil off his 92 buick roadmaster (which has a small cap 8 pin hei) None of the coils made a difference. I have the max dwell set at 2.5ms just like the manual says for remote coils. All the grounds to the distributor are good. The cap, rotor, and the module are new. I bought the distributor as a new replacement part.
Could the module be fried? I feel the wiring and hopefully the program are correct since it idles and runs at low rpm so well.
any suggestions/ help would be greatly appreciated!!
thanks,
Matt