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How to remove and clean the vacuum modulator air filter. ...Transmission modulator replacement (early GM 4T60-E models) -
Try the fuel filter. When the car has been sitting fuel actually accumalates in the filter. As you driver the fuel is still getting through but at a diminished capacity hence the reason for the sluggish performance as it warms up. This will happen until the clog get sobad that the engine will stall. As the car sits again fuel again buid up in the filter and the car will start but because there is a gap in the fuel supply between the exit of the filter and the fuel rail a slug of fuel enters into the combustion chamber causing the backfire.
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