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Ignition or Fuel, which is it |
nsyr |
Jul 1 2005, 05:41 PM
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Because I Can Group: Members Posts: 314 Joined: 16-May 04 From: Tampa, FL Member No.: 2,073 |
73 2.0 d-jet stock.
From idle to 1500 it runs smooth. 1500 to around 1900, lots of hesitation. After 1900 it runs great. I've held the throttle around the 1700 range and played with the idle screw and the enrichment adjuster on the ecu with no change to the way it's running. This leads me to believe it is the ignition. Everything is new; wires, plugs, points etc. So now I am clueless. Anyways, anybody got any pointers? |
mihai914 |
Jul 1 2005, 06:00 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 800 Joined: 2-March 05 From: Montreal, QC Member No.: 3,697 Region Association: None |
Did you clean the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS), the tracks get dirty and worn sometimes. A simple way of checking it is to unplug the connector to the TPS and see if the symptoms dissapear, the car will be slower to react to throttle response though. If you clean it, it will have to be recalibrated after.
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mattillac |
Jul 1 2005, 06:01 PM
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robots! Group: Members Posts: 536 Joined: 27-October 04 From: vallejo,ca Member No.: 3,020 |
have you set dwell and timing? checked the fuel filter? adjusted the valves? as always check all of the basic stuff first. how old are your vacuum lines? etc. etc. etc.
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redshift |
Jul 1 2005, 06:14 PM
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Bless the Hell out of you! Group: Members Posts: 10,926 Joined: 29-June 03 Member No.: 869 |
That sounds like TPS worn/dirty. It sounds like other stuff too, but that sounds easy.
The other things range from bad grounds anywhere on the car, to a bad paint job. M |
nsyr |
Jul 1 2005, 06:15 PM
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Because I Can Group: Members Posts: 314 Joined: 16-May 04 From: Tampa, FL Member No.: 2,073 |
dwell, timing, valves are good. new hoses. all the basic stuff has been done. i'll try the tps and see if that helps.
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ArtechnikA |
Jul 1 2005, 06:25 PM
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rich herzog Group: Members Posts: 7,390 Joined: 4-April 03 From: Salted Roads, PA Member No.: 513 Region Association: None |
mixture knob affects mixture ONLY at idle.
TPS only functions as your accelerator pump (as well as having the idle stop and WOT contacts). IOW - off-idle, it *should* only affect accelleration. but as a test - unplug it, and see if things are better. in a road test, it won't sccelerate worth poop, but it should be smooth. if unplugging doesn't make your steady-throttle problem better, the solution lies elsewhere... |
goose2 |
Jul 1 2005, 06:32 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 976 Joined: 30-March 05 From: Eugene, Oregon Member No.: 3,847 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
My first guess woud be the paint job. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/laugh.gif) ..if repainting it doesn't help, try the TPS, then trigger points.
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