Help ! Light throttle Stuttering Under 3K
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Help ! Light throttle Stuttering Under 3K
I have a Walboro fuel pump and a Petit ECU along with a list of other mods . All of a sudden i have a stutter if i am driving under 3000 RPM and lightly ease into the throttle . I really only notice it in traffic . What is wrong with my car and how do i fix it ?????? Is it my fuel pump ? My ECU ? Or the fuel pump transition between 6 volts and 12 volts that i have read about ? Any advice would be greatly appriciated .
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ahem *search* cough cough....
Here's what my problem was, and how I fixed it. It doesn't work for everyone, but start with the easy stuff and go from there.
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...ghlight=buckin
Just be sure to read the ENTIRE thread before you ask any other questions...it's 3 pages, and should cover everything. If this doesn't fix your problem, do more searches. I spent 3 days searching under different terms before I found what I wanted!
Here's what my problem was, and how I fixed it. It doesn't work for everyone, but start with the easy stuff and go from there.
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...ghlight=buckin
Just be sure to read the ENTIRE thread before you ask any other questions...it's 3 pages, and should cover everything. If this doesn't fix your problem, do more searches. I spent 3 days searching under different terms before I found what I wanted!
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I am going to redo all of my ground straps this week . 1 BAD 7 , Thank you very much for posting that thred for me . Sorry i didny search , I didnt really know where to start .
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no problem...I just sat down and thought of every way I could describe the problem, then searched for each word
I don't mind helping out; rather than jumping down your throat like some people on here (which is why I mentioned searching ), I'd just as soon answer your question. If you're desperate or in a hurry, asking is usually a LOT faster than searching, especially for a quirky problem like this.
I don't mind helping out; rather than jumping down your throat like some people on here (which is why I mentioned searching ), I'd just as soon answer your question. If you're desperate or in a hurry, asking is usually a LOT faster than searching, especially for a quirky problem like this.
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