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Author Subject: Cruise throttle issue
Tarmac terror

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Location: Southampton

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Post #1
When in the cruise on constant throttle the Rallye will display a slight but noticeable hesitation/shunting. It's absolutely fine when accelerating and decelerating but only does this on constant cruise throttle.

Any ideas??

It has had recent new:-
Lambda
MAP
ECS
Cat

And injectors have been cleaned and flow tested....


TT
Posted 11th Jun 2016 at 19:08
prism7guy

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Location: DoncastAAAAARGH

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Post #2
I'd be interested to find the issue too, my track car did the same when n/a around 2k rpm. Changed all sorts but didn't resolve it until I 'charged it with a new engine loom and standalone ecu LOL

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Posted 11th Jun 2016 at 19:29
phillipm

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Post #3
It's usually either a sticky MAP or lambda - did you swap them for decent units?

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Posted 11th Jun 2016 at 20:09
Tarmac terror

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Post #4
phillipm wrote:
It's usually either a sticky MAP or lambda - did you swap them for decent units?


The lambda was a brand new Bosch one and the MAP was a (supposed) used, known good item...


TT
Posted 11th Jun 2016 at 21:07

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