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Could be a plugged fuel filter, a plugged air filter, a plugged catalytic converter,

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Q: Why does your 1988 Chevrolet camaro 2.8L V6 keep losing power while driving the rpm's drop like 500 -1000 rpm's What is going on and how do you fix it?
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