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whats wrong with my car now?

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Old 05-28-2006, 01:44 PM
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I have sprung an exhaust leak ontop of thise, its definitly audible. but now I have 0 power, when I step on it the RPMs just crawl up and I have to use alot of throttle to go anywhere and it does it slow. I had the 3800 rpm hesitation, but I fixed it with a ground kit I made. now it seems to hesitate back at 3800 rpm, and many other RPM spots it hesitates now. its pretty much stock besides a rebuild 25k-30k miles ago with a minor streetport and an MSD RPM activated switch for the 5/6th ports that open at 4400 rpm.



i just step on the gas and go no where and buck/hesitate at wierd RPMs
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TPS has caused my car to do the bucking hesitating at diff rpm before.
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Originally Posted by Seppuku' post='821484' date='May 28 2006, 01:52 PM

TPS has caused my car to do the bucking hesitating at diff rpm before.


time to T pin and back probe!
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Originally Posted by Seppuku' post='821484' date='May 28 2006, 01:52 PM

TPS has caused my car to do the bucking hesitating at diff rpm before.


woot, thanks.



I check out the TPS with the 2 light do hickey and just re adjusted the screw and it works fine now.



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