This dead spot seems to be very erratic. Sometimes it runs good when its cold and bad when warn. Sometimes it is the other way around.
I was driving the other day and thought "boy, its running pretty good today". Then I stop at the next light, when the light turned green, it will hardly go.
It seems to cruise at 50 MPH or so pretty good, but getting there I almost have to run at WOT.
Starts and idles good, but there is just that on spot in the throttle that it falls on its face.
This is a list of what I have checked so far.
1. Replaced fuel filter
2. Replaced plug wires
3. Replaced plugs
4. Replaced cap & rotor
5. Ran a bottle of heet through the tank (thought I had bad fuel)
6. Checked timing
7. Checked my grounds (or the ones I can see)
8. Checked fuel pressure (37-38 lbs)
9. Checked vacuum lines
10. Pulled tank to visually look at sock. Does look like there is a little bit of somekind of debris in there
but not to bad. There also is a little debris in the tank, nothing that the filter shouldn't take care of.
I was reading some old posts last night and do agree that it might be the catalytic converter. I noticed that someone has installed a muffler that looks like it came from the junk yard. It is identified in hand writting "Honda" and a part number. I have only had this for about 6 weeks or so. Maybe the previous owner had the same problem and thought it was the muffler, so he ran to the junk yard and grabbed one that would fit.
After I get the tank back in, I will pull the converter and look at it.