Fuel starvation on hard left turns, Righties are all-righty |
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Fuel starvation on hard left turns, Righties are all-righty |
tadink |
Oct 18 2013, 06:06 PM
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HI guys -
I posted this issue before and got some good suggestions, many of them having to do with electrical connections, etc. Since then, I've swapped out the 1.7L for a 2.0L, hoping that the problem would be somewhere in the engine and that it would go away. IT DID NOT. ugh. So, hard left turns that load up the g-force, after a count of 1-2-3 -ish coming out of the corner, hard stumble / stutter for a few seconds and then back to normal. It is annoying. Some thoughts - 1. what does the 'sock' in the fuel tank look like and is it flopping over the intake and causing starvation? How long would the air bubble or whatever take to get thru the tunnel to the injectors? 1-2-3 -ish? 2. weak fuel pump? 3. somewhat clogged fuel filter? 4. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) Looking forward to clearing this up before the next AX if possible, looks silly to sputter after every left turn!! thanks all td |
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