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Registered Member
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: lodi,ca,usa
Posts: 86
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![]() These are my mods
BBK cold air induction BBK 65mm throttle body Edlebrock performer 5.0 intake 24# injectors 190 litre per hour fuel pump fuel pressure regulator and gague dart Windsor Jr heads crane cams fulcrum roller tiped rocker arms Headmman 1-5/8 shorty headders Flowtech 2-1/2 off-road H-pipe Magnaflow mufflers 2-1/2 mandrel bent over the axle tubbing 3" turndowns 5-speed manual trans ford motorsports aluminum driveshaft 3.73 rear gears B&M ripper shifter Johnson Motorsports computer chip C&L 73mm mass air meter Mcleod Pressure plat Center Force 2 clutch disk Bosh platinum spark plugs 8mm wires Accel Coil The problem I'm having is when I accelerate does't matter what gear i'm in, kind of hard to explain but it seems to want to quit then a split second later it comes alive again. I hope you can help me solve this problem. [This message has been edited by bcinyuz (edited 03-30-2001).] |
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Registered Member
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Palm Harbor, FL
Posts: 208
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![]() I had the same problem when i first put on my hi-flow cats. When I accelerated in mostly 2nd gear, the car would seem to stall, then pick up and go. Also, shortly after I installed the hi-flows, the check engine light came on for awhile and freaked me out, but then it went off. It doesnt do this anymore, so what i think it was was the computer trying to adjust to the new setup and adjusting timing. Have you recently installed and of your mods? However, i think it may be timing.
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The Dude
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Arlington, VA
Posts: 1,262
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![]() You can speed up the computer's re learing by disconnecting your neg battery cable for 30 min which will reset the computer. Then put it back on, start the car and let it idle for about a minute, then you should be set.
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Registered Member
Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Largo, FL USA
Posts: 274
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![]() Back in the day, tip-in hesitation would lean toward bad accelerator pump, but now things are much more elctrical. Common causes of hesitation are an interruption in fuel, a fading IAB valve/motor, or TPS. Check those first. Also check the computer, it will provide tremendous help and steer you right to the root of the problem. In 2 years I've never had a problem I couldn't immediately identify and fix. Get into the habit of checking the computer every month and fix any problems that come up. It will save you some day, trust me.
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