I guess I forgot to mention some background info... Compression test was done dry only, and since I had taken engine apart 2 days prior (but could not run the test due to tje tester issues), the engine was cold (as in there was no oil to help in the compression). I did not have time to put the TB back together in time to start the engine prior to running the test, so I just went for it as it was. Its a good point you make abput the vacuum being low due to the cam... Just in case, though, I am thinking of plugging all the vacuum outlets.except the MAP and retesting to be sure. Regarding the compression of cyl 1, it could also be that the seal of the tester was not up to par; I feel I could not tighten the tester as well as I did on the other 3 cylinders because of how difficult it was to get the tester in there. IIRC, I did not even get a full turn in... so I am not too worried about it. Oh, and there were no misfires or anything; I just felt it lacked power. In fact, going up a hill near my house, I normally cam accelarate in third, but now I could not even maintain speed. But then on Saturday when I took a ride with the top off with the family, it felt fine again. I am thinking it could have been the broken TPS, to be honest...