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chadney123

Putting My Foot Down!

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chadney123

Hi, when i put my foot down the cars starts accelerating then will stop and then start again( only for a second, but u can feel it diping). I did alot of town driving before hand, but i have never noticed it before.

 

Many Thanks Pablo

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wardy18

i also had this in a 1900 i did the hlllclimb in but i sold it shortly after so never got to the bottom of it, i was however told it was a fuel surge thou, ie not enough in the tank

 

maybe a dodgy fuel pump!!

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chadney123

Has got a full tank of fuel,

Could it be the throttle body?

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brianthemagical

more than likely whats called a mis-fire or hesitaion. if you search, you'll have loooooads of info. probs the ign amp though.

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AdamVester

i had the same problem with i put the new engine in my car.. it cured itsself after about a week though... not sure what it was i figured something was just sticking... guess i was right as its cured now.

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chadney123

Now fixed the problem, there was a hole in the air filter to AFM pipe.

 

Many Thanks

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lee-bg

Typical problem. More air which is not calculated then engine starves for fuel :) and flat spots.

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jackherer
Now fixed the problem, there was a hole in the air filter to AFM pipe.Many Thanks
Do you mean the AFM to throttle body pipe? A split in the air filter pipe would just let unfiltered air in but the car should run fine.
Typical problem. More air which is not calculated then engine starves for fuel :) and flat spots.
It would have to be after the AFM to be unmetered.

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