Ok, I thought maybe my exhaust leak was making the Jeep run a little funny. I had a little free time at work so I took the clamps off and welded it up. I didn't realize how loud it was until I drove home today, nice and quiet.
I am still having an issue that I don't really know how to fix. When the Jeep is cold, it runs bad. It has a bad hesitation/stumble until it warms up a little. I just let it warm up for a couple minutes before I take off. On a couple occasions, like today, when I start it up it idles rough. It will start and run fine for a minute, and all of a sudden the rpm drops to 500 or maybe a little less and it kind of surges. I just gave it a little rev and it seemed to smooth out a little.
I don't have a CEL on, so no codes to point me in the right direction. I have only had it for two weeks, so I don't know the complete maintenance history, but it does have a new cap, rotor, wires, and plugs. I did discover today that the cat is gutted. I'm sure thats not helping matters any.
If you guys have any input I would really appreciate it. I was thinking about replacing the upstream o2, the TPS, and MAP, but I don't have a bunch of money to throw at it hoping that it fixes the problem. Once its good and warm it runs pretty good except a little hesitation between 2-3k rpm.
Thanks,
Joey