Had a minor setback today. Decided to run the Blazer to grab lunch again, just to make sure it's ok to run for the 45 minute ride back to my house Saturday. Seemed to be fine going over to get lunch and I pulled over to situate my tea and took off normally. Ran through 1st gear to the point that it was going to shift and then the engine starts missing. The engine is going up and down on speed and get some odd popping through the exhaust. I pulled over again, stuffed it back into park and revved it up. Still acted up. So I shut it down waited a little bit and fired it back up again. It seemed to rev up normally, but as it did before it accelerated up to the point it is going to shift out of first and starts missing/popping. I had about a mile to limp it back to the shop so I took it easy and got back. I noticed the temp climbing on the gauge so parked it and shut it down.
I'm not quite sure what to think the source of the problem is, but the idle did start to hunt just before it acted up. It didn't really do it until it got up to temp. It almost feels like a bank of coils shut down once the rpm's climb up. But once the rpms come back down it seems to run like it always has. It could be a big vacuum leak at the throttle body. I was busier that a one legged man in an ass kicking contest when I got back to the shop so I really didn't have any time to troubleshoot. I did look under the hood and all the connections seem to be tight to the coils, but didn't see anything really out of place. I'll have to take the laptop and cable to work with me so I can plug in and see if the data will show anything.
Note to Larry since your phone shot craps today, if you read this I might need your help in going after it Saturday if I can't sort it out before then. I really want to drive it home but I'm not risking a meltdown for it.
I'll fire it up again tomorrow and see what it does.