krazeddd
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Got a corsa b 1.0 year 2000, anyway I think it's abit slow to return to idle after revving, so I took this video, anyone know what it could be?? Or if I'm just being stupid.
Cheers
http://youtu.be/e-m24JDVU3g
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krazeddd
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If no-one can tell I'll upload a vid of rev counter first thing tomorrow, didn't think at all while taking that video haha
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krazeddd
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Here's the other video of the actual rev counter.
http://youtu.be/dU12LTRXqwY
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carnuts
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Looks fine to me for a cold engine as it holds revs up slightly to stop stalling
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pow
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Looks fine to me
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krazeddd
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Must just be me then but also if I give it full throttle (cold or warm) it hesitates to rev up when it gets to like 2.5-3k what could this be? Airmass meter??
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carnuts
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Any fault lights up when it's like that? If not start with the basics ie when was last decent service
If none of the above find someone local with a snap on scanner you can live read ecu signals see if something isn't right
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krazeddd
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I code read it myself using mac-scan and launch x431, no fault codes were present, well, one and that was battery voltage low (because it's well and truly goosed, doesn't hold a charge) last service was about 9 months ago but plugs didn't get changed, only covered 2500 miles since then
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