transition from coasting to light gas, should it be smooth? |
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transition from coasting to light gas, should it be smooth? |
Marlow |
May 8 2007, 07:27 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 311 Joined: 14-August 03 From: Manassas, VA Member No.: 1,027 |
When you are in traffic at a steady speed and lightly on-and-off the gas is the transition from coasting to light gas smooth or a little jerky (stock 2L with d-jet)? My car's done this since I bought back in 2001 and I never knew if this was normal.
Here's what I've done so far; -replaced trans mounts with 911 sport mounts -checked motor mounts, they appear ok, no cracks, not loose -engine mount bar bolts are tight -adjusted TPS per Pelican article What else should I check? or is it normal? What's the typical failure mode of a motor mount, split in two at the center? |
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