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    1995 Z28 Ignition\electrical problem

    Car has been running fine , had my ignition switch burn out so i replaced it.
    after cranking the car runs with a noticeable miss, seems to run ok at idle but will hesitate ( best way to describe it ) like a plug is only firing every other rotation...does not back fire but when i feed the rpms the miss is very noticeable...note.....has everything new from distributor , plugs, wires..just cant understand how burnin up a ignition switch would result in this.anyway i appreciate what ever help you have to offer...

    appreciate the site very much

    Roadnut in south florida

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    The ignition switch wouldn't effect that. There is so much that could be wrong though. I know you said you have all new ignition stuff, but it might be worth double checking, plug wires burn real fast if they touch a header. It might be as simple as a plug wire popping of a plug or a coil. Also there could be something wrong with an injector, etc. Good luck.

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