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Engine bogging down need help!!!!!!
- paul72
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Engine bogging down need help!!!!!!
Ok i need some ideas as for last couple months my lude seems to hate low throttle on warm up an u really have to put ur foot down to get power . Only times it didnt do it was on really cold mornings but now it even does it after it warms up ive tried changing everything i can think of including spark plugs , leads , dizzy cap an rotor arm , fuel filter , air temp sensor , all vacuum pipes , pcv valve plus done oil change , cleaned intake mani so im at the end of my tether here . Help definatley needed 

if it aint broken your not driving it hard enough
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Mine done this for a while, would kangaroo while under no load at all, and then once warm, it was fine... So i went mad and bought new dizzy cap, new leads, plugs, changed oil, filters, flushed the systerm with some octane boost and some nitro + vpower, cleaned the injectors, and ran some oil flush before my oil change. Must say, since then... its been gorgeous 

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Lambda sensor doesn't start to read until the exhaust has warmed up a bit, mixture runs off the coolant temp sensor until then, so it depends when exactly you have these problems appear.
Check the resistance of the coolant temp when cold and again when it starts hesitating and check for vacuum leaks on the intake side of the engine I suggest.
Check the resistance of the coolant temp when cold and again when it starts hesitating and check for vacuum leaks on the intake side of the engine I suggest.
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- paul72
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Thats wat i thought but someone told me if it was not a really quick flash it means 10 and thats air temp sensor but ive changed that plus wen someone at work broke my lamba sensor i run it for a week without one an it never did it then thats why im not sure its the used one i now have in there
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If it does it when the temp is up to half way, then it should be running on the lambda sensor by then to control the mixture.
Probably still worth checking out what I said anyway.
If you're going to change the lambda sensor again, you might as well wait until you put the new downpipe on rather than have the aggro of trying to get an old one out of the old downpipe.
Probably still worth checking out what I said anyway.
If you're going to change the lambda sensor again, you might as well wait until you put the new downpipe on rather than have the aggro of trying to get an old one out of the old downpipe.
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