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Old 08-27-2003, 01:43 PM   #1
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READ THE TITLE! SIMI! "between shifts", NOT "surging idle" anytime shifting is involved....???

my pedal was out of adjustment at the firewall adjuster, and engaged the clutch bye just barely touching the pedal, therefore throttle wasnt shut all the way when i depressed the clutch, making it rev....just a thought, wont hurt to consider it mr simi sir...
I READ THE TITLE Coupe50h! Thanks buddy. I would hope someone would know if there clutch was out of adjustment and the cause for raise in RPMs in between shifting was their frickin foot on the gas pedal!! That's something that anyone that knows their car should feel man...if the clutch was engaging at the wrong place...to soon or too late. Sounds like a dirty EGR, or IAC...TPS out of adjustment...or a sensor sending a signal to the ECU to raise the RPMS for some reason. Take it easy there Hoss.
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