Hey, all! Well, this is a new one for me. Last night as I was driving home, the engine started bogging out when I hit about 2500 RPM. I drove almost the whole way home at 2250 RPM and 50 MPH. This morning, I started the car and headed for work. The engine revved up fine. There were no issues - UNTIL the car reached operating temperature. After reaching temp., the car bogged out at ~2500 RPM all the way to work. As I came home, same thing. The car runs fine until it reaches operating temperature. Here's what I've checked. Please let me know if I'm missing something! Fuel pressure: Normal. I upgraded the FPR in February of this year. Gauge reads fine... Fuel delivery: Good. I replaced the fuel pump and filters in February, too. Fuel injection: Good. All injectors are less than a year old. Intake: Optimal with a clean K&N filter element. Spark Plugs: Only about 10,000 miles on them. I cleaned and re-gapped them a few months ago. It is the last time I ever buy SplitFires, though. NGK for life! Ignition Coil: Replaced at same time as the plugs with new, 7mm silicone wires. Catalytic Converter: Replaced with Hi-Flo (well, hollow ) unit a couple of years ago. I really doubt it's clogged. Everything sounds great behind the car (nice clean, exhaust). Temperature Sensor: Fairly new. Replaced a few years ago. This car is driven often, but not many miles. O2 Sensor: Could this be a culprit? AFM: I cleaned this not too long ago when I installed a new throttle body. I just dropped a bunch of coin on a new transmission for my daily driver (Jeep). I still have another week (at least) before I finish it, so I really need my Z because it's the only running car I have right now. Because of my transmission woes with the other vehicle, I also don't have a lot of money to throw parts at the Z. Just to clarify, this is a normally aspirated engine. Any suggestions? PLEASE HELP! Thanks in advance for your replies! James 1980 280ZX