About 4 months ago I got the distributor: coil, wires, rotor, cap replaced after my car died. (It wouldn't start all the time and would stall quickly when no gas was applied)
Since then I've been getting 21 mpg versus 28 mpg
I went to a honda dealer and they wanted to replace every part thats not honda on the car even the
wires
!
I went back to the place I got the distributor replaced and they just did a timing which didn't fix the problem.
They also told me to replace the spark plugs which I did which did not help either.
So now the car has low mileage and it occasionaly seems to chug every now and then.
The car is a 92 honda civic EX
What could be wrong and what should I do; go back to the gas station I got the distributor from and complain or should I bend over and take it to the dealer?
Update
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After inspecting and replacing the PCV valve the performance to the car increased significantly but I beleive the mileage is still off, is there something else I should replace that could have been damaged by a faulty PCV valve?
Since then I've been getting 21 mpg versus 28 mpg
I went to a honda dealer and they wanted to replace every part thats not honda on the car even the


I went back to the place I got the distributor replaced and they just did a timing which didn't fix the problem.
They also told me to replace the spark plugs which I did which did not help either.
So now the car has low mileage and it occasionaly seems to chug every now and then.
The car is a 92 honda civic EX
What could be wrong and what should I do; go back to the gas station I got the distributor from and complain or should I bend over and take it to the dealer?
Update
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
After inspecting and replacing the PCV valve the performance to the car increased significantly but I beleive the mileage is still off, is there something else I should replace that could have been damaged by a faulty PCV valve?