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stangcrazy 01-26-04 10:16 PM

No Throttle Response?
 
I have a 93 RX7 that I recently changed the fuel pulsation damper, and did a vaccum hose job? When I got it all back together the car will pretty much die and not accelerate if I give it more than 1/4 a throttle. I have double checked the vaccum hose many times. I changed plugs and plug wires, i checked to make sure it was getting fuel from the tank and all that checked out to be fine. The has no codes or anything. Do you guys have any ideas for me because I am lost?

JONSKI 01-27-04 12:43 AM

Did a shop do the work?

stangcrazy 01-27-04 05:53 AM

My buddy and I did all the work on it. He is a very reputable mechanic on 3rd Gens and we are both stumped. So we are trying to get some more ideas. Any else you think we could check out that we might be missing. Thanks

felix_is_alive 01-27-04 06:39 AM

is fuel pressure ok,why did you change the damper ??
is it leaking fuel anywhere??
is youre tps connected ,is youre fpr working properly ??

stangcrazy 01-27-04 08:07 AM

The fuel pulsation oring was trashed on it and the car smelled like fuel, know that is gone. I have checked the TPS for the correct voltage and it checks out fine. I have not checked the fuel pressure regulator. Is there a good way to check and see if it is functioning properly.

felix_is_alive 01-27-04 09:06 AM

put a gauge on it and check ,it sould rise fuel press as manifold vac decreases, when you get in boost it should not drop, also check for visible signs of leaking ,or vacuum leaks to the regulator, if fuel press is dropping it could be a faulty regulator ,or pump

stangcrazy 01-27-04 11:34 AM

I will give that a try. Is it common for the fuel pressure regulator to go bad. Thanks

mad_7tist 01-27-04 12:06 PM

/\ very common for them to go bad and cause fires if ignored


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