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Posted by: dbelleperc Apr 15 2003, 02:12 AM

When I am driving my 914 1.7 around a right hand corner the car looses power and jerks and jerks until I get it straighten out and the power will come back to normal. The same thing happends when I make a left hand turn but not as often and it also happens when I pull away from a light but it also doesn't happen all the time. Is this a "CHECK YOUR GROUNDS" situation or is there another problem with my car. Thanks in advanced.

Posted by: sechszylinder Apr 15 2003, 02:31 AM

i guess thats an electrical problem. check not only your grounds but also all other connections. have a look at your fuel pump ...

benno

Posted by: Brad Roberts Apr 15 2003, 11:34 AM

Hi David,

welcome to "this" board.

Check and see if your coil is tight. The Bosch Blue coil that everybody likes to run doesnt fit the stock coil clamp correctly and can rotate against the engine tin and arc out on corners.

Then get back to us. I dont think this is a ground problem like we normally see.


B

Posted by: need4speed Apr 15 2003, 12:48 PM

Does oil slosh around in the T4 engine pan on turns like it does with the T1 (VW Beetle) engine?

Posted by: James Adams Apr 15 2003, 01:43 PM

Yes, it has similar oiling issues. The "tuna can" is a popular solution.

Posted by: dbelleperc Apr 15 2003, 07:38 PM

I checked the coil and it is in there tight. How would I check the fuel pump? And "Forgive me Father I have sined" [not religious just saying it] I have been hanging around Pelican and Rennlist to much and not been able to help out you guys and girls [If there is any here] but Pelican and Rennlist have seemed to be getting really slow so I think I will be hanging around here more often.

Posted by: seanery Apr 15 2003, 08:38 PM

The atmosphere here is great!

No tudes and lots of good stuff.

Posted by: Bleyseng Apr 15 2003, 09:58 PM

For the fuel pump, just carefully pull the leads off and clean them. Check and clean all your grounds, that corrode and cause problems
Geoff

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