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shindeokure
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4age revving problem Tue, 02 December 2003 10:19 Go to next message
i've been having trouble getting my engine to rev past 6. a week ago, it went to 7-8000 easily. then it started cutting out at 7000, and today it did it at 6000rpm. any ideas? it should be getting enough fuel as it is running a 220L pump from a surge tank.
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FKN16V
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Re: 4age revving problem Tue, 02 December 2003 10:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Do a diagnosis check at see what that reveales, double check the tps and timing. Might as well reset the computer to detil and fault codes.

See how you go.
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GZE-STYLE
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Re: 4age revving problem Wed, 03 December 2003 01:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Prob be the O2 sensor.
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mrsoopra
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Re: 4age revving problem Wed, 03 December 2003 04:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Does it cut on full load? if it does then i doubt it will be the O2 sensor as the computer ignores it under full load..

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Gaz
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shindeokure
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Re: 4age revving problem Wed, 03 December 2003 09:30 Go to previous message
could be.. but i removed the o2 sensor a few weeks back (i was told that i didnt need it).
i revved it past 7000rpm today without any hassles, it's just a temperamental problem.
could it have anything to do with the throttle sensor? unlikely.. but theres a loose screw in there somewhere.
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