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Old 06-18-2006, 08:35 AM
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My FC has been having this problem for the past couple of weeks and I cant really drive it around like this and that sucks...Well when it is cold like every morning it will start just fine reving up to 3k rmp's but when driving it around for some time it starts to shake and jerk no matter in what gear I'm in and if I let go of the gas it stops doing it it almost feels like if i was gettin too much gas or to little gas i know for sure it might have to be something related to fuel... and then if i stop and turn it off it might turn back on but sometimes i find it to be flooding though it has only done it like twice. the other day it would not want to start after i drove it for like 45 minutes and i just let it sit and in like an hour it started back fine...I really want to fix my RX-7 so it can enjoy the summer...
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Old 06-18-2006, 01:48 PM
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throttle position sensor? o2 sensor?
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definatly check the TPS. search on how to set it
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Old 07-04-2006, 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by cdaleracer669' post='825258' date='Jun 20 2006, 02:57 PM

definatly check the TPS. search on how to set it
Were would the TPS be located i have no clue since im new to rotary engines....
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throttle position sensor is on the throttle body.



theres a couple different ways to set em, i like the factory light method, but you can use an ohm meter too.
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bogging, is rich bucking is lean.



Check for vacuum leaks as well.
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