Hey, i bought a 93 legacy wagon (awd, auto, non-turbo) from a friend of mine and am having an issue.
Symptoms: Under 2500 rpm the car does not want to accelerate. In neutral or park it will rev just fine if it's over 1000 rpms, under 1000 you have to stab at the gas pedal a couple times to get it over 1000. This is happening when its cold and after it warms up for the first 3-5 miles of driving, then it improves (i say improves, could be it accelerates perfectly but it's still just slow to me.) but after 10ish miles it goes back to the same issue. It's displayed the CEL intermittenly- codes i've gotten have been for TPM- swapped with 3 that were "borrowed" from junk yard, i suspect that it was displaying that code (along with idle switch/circuit) because i had attempted to adjust it to just get the car to drive so my gf could get to work until we borrowed another car- no longer displaying tpm/idle codes. O2 sensor- replaced, no improvement. Purge Solenoid- from what i've read online, this wouldn't actually be causing the acceleration problem. Also, it's not come back on in ~20 miles after clearing codes. I've also tried 3 different temp sensors (also junk yard donations) because thats what my friend had said it was. I replaced the plugs because i had new set of NGK's and wanted to see the old ones. Old ones were WHITE so car's been running lean for a while.
I'm about to go home to check air filter (realized i hadn't done that but was supposedly changed less than 3k miles ago), fuel filter (also supposedly changed), check for vaccuum leaks (i've already done it but i figure it doesn't hurt to double check.) and would like to know how i can check the fuel filter/pressure regulater to see if they're working properly.
If problem is still present after checking those things, my old hs shop teacher said i can go in next weds to use their fuel system cleaning machine. I've had a hunch the whole time that fuel has been the culprit this whole time but have exhausted all other possibilities because it's not easy getting into my old hs shop. Any other experience, advice or criticisms greatly appretiated at this time...
cheers,
cw:-\