My 2000 LS has been diagnosed with two very different problems from three different mechanics and I need help figuring out what to do. You should know the car has 149K miles, a new rebuilt trans a month old, a slight knock and a rough idle. I thought it was the notorious coils. The first mechanic told me I need a new engine, I declined the work and went for a second opinion. The second mechanic told me diagnostics came up with four bad coils. I opted for that and had them replace them. The car came out the same way I drove it in, the mechanic told me I need a new computer because there is no power going into four of the coils or one side of the engine which tells him there is a problem with the computer. He suggested I take it to the dealer to check the computer. So I did, the dealer hesitated to just check the computer so they did a full diagnostic for engine and electrical. Their diagnosis came back with needing a new engine, internal mechanical, faulty with cylinders, timing chain failed. I went back to the mechanic who diagnosed the computer problem and he insists its the computer. Please help advice what route to take or whether one or the other is steering me wrong. Is it possible for the computer to get fried and not send signals to four coils? Should I just replace the whole engine, even if that may not be the problem, the car other than a rough idle and a slight knock seems to be running fine.