1987 GMC Jimmy
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I'm thinking the same thing. I wouldn't even consider fuel or air at this point. It's a spark problem, and from what we've deduced up to this point, it's not from a lack of quality. I would also suggest checking the EST bypass wire to make sure it's connected. It might be an issue with the ESC module since that circuit's been modified, or even a worn/defective part. That or an ECM issue. I know you've done extensive work in that department, but I'm just thinking out loud. Normally if you were having an ESC issue, you should be getting a Code 43, but I wouldn't count on it since you've had the knock sensor written out of the programming.