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slight misfire/ hesitation
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slight misfire/ hesitation
Hi, guys my 99 prelude 2.2 has a slight misfire/ hesitation
. seems to be worse when its cold but can feel it still when its warmed up. pulls out of it when more throttle is given.i have changed the plugs/leads/fuel filter/air filter and dizzy cap.has anyone else has the same problem or any ideas

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Going on you saying it gets better if you give it more throttle, a Vacuum leak somewhere would be my starting point I think.
Have a really good close look at all the vacuum hoses for any splits or cracks in them. You can also try spraying (carb cleaner is it?) at each of the joints in turn with the engine running and if the engine idle changes when you spray one, that's where your leak is.
Have a really good close look at all the vacuum hoses for any splits or cracks in them. You can also try spraying (carb cleaner is it?) at each of the joints in turn with the engine running and if the engine idle changes when you spray one, that's where your leak is.
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