Thanks guys. Problem still exists and getting worse.
I checked for vacuum leaks and found none. In fact, the engine speeds up and runs smoother when I pull a vacuum line off. I checked the PCV valve (I've never seen one go bad) and it still rattles and breaths. However, while I had the PCV valve out with engine running, there seemed to be a lot of blow-by gases coming out of the PCV outlet. Not sure if that's normal.
I don't see anything really jumping around while monitoring the MAP, Intake Air Temp, Throttle Position, Ignition Advance, Calculated Load and Engine RPM. Not sure what to look for in Short and Long Term Fuel Trim.
I did get some undocumented trouble codes for a brief moment, then they disappeared:
P002C
PB325
P65FF
P4F59
And this one with a description:
TC1 -P0023 b) "B" Camshaft Position - Actuator Circuit Bank 2
Disappeared shortly after it was set.
Here's a full OBDII readout:
MIL is OFF 0 stored Trouble Code(s)
Misfire Monitoring Complete
Fuel Sys. Monitoring Complete
Component Monitoring Complete
Catalyst Monitoring Complete
Evaporative System Monitoring Incomplete
O2 Sensor Monitoring Complete
Fuel Sys1-Closed Loop Mode
# of O2 Sensors -------- 2
OBDII
Calculated Load -------- 9%
Coolant Temp ----------- 192. Deg F
Short Term FT,B1 ------- - 3. 1%
Long Term FT,B1 -------- - 6. 3%
Manifold Absolute Pres. - 16. 2inHg
Engine RPM ------------- 778. 5RPM
Speed ------------------ 0MPH
Ignition Advance ------- 11. 5Deg
Intake Air Temp -------- 127. Deg F
Throttle Position ------ 14. %
O2 Sensor1 Val --------- . 82 Volts
O2 Sensor2 Val --------- 1 Volts
Distance with MIL ----- 0Mi
Installed a new Idle Air Control valve => No change
Tested the ignition system:
Check spark plugs' gaps and conditions => OK
Check spark plug wires' resistances:
#1 > 3kΩ ; #2 < 4kΩ ; #3 < 4kΩ ; #4 = 4kΩ => All seem reasonable
Check ignition coil resistances:
Primary: #1 - #4 = 0. 5Ω ; #2 - #3 = 0. 5Ω => All seem reasonable
Secondary: #1 - #4 = 15kΩ ; #2 - #3 = 15kΩ => All seem reasonable
I will check fuel delivery next.