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Old 03-28-07, 06:54 AM
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flat spot on initial press of accelerator

Hi everyone im new to the whole FD thing i only just recently bought a sereis 8 RZ, after owning a FC for about 5 years. ive searched a great deal but cant seem to find any info on the flat spot i have or maybe ive missed it ?

My car seems as id its developed a flat spot you might call it on the intial pressng of the acellerator when my foot is totally of it. if you ever so gently ease it on it tends not to do it but is its pushed a bit quicker the flat spot occurs.

any help would be great.

thanks
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Old 03-28-07, 08:08 AM
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Start with the boost test and report your results:

http://www.fd3s.net/boost_test.html
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I would look into the tps and make sure its adjusted properly per the manual. Also make sure its not something stupid like the throttle cable binding.
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