FAZ
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1.2 16V ('99)
Starts up fine, but idles a little lumpy i must admit, when given a bit more force on the acceerator (sometimes the fulll beans) it hesitates and then climbs slowly and unevenly before gettin to 3000rpm when it acts normal and flies up the rest of the rev range, does this until its been driven a mle or two / had chance to warm up a little.
any ideas?
engine mods consists of drilled / derestricted airbox with k&n panel filter
janspeed backbbox
engine acts nomal apart from the above (fuel consumption, heating up etc)
cheers faz x
[Edited on 16-07-2009 by FAZ]
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moka
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Had similar probs with my old 12v and it was the AFM.
[Edited on 16-07-2009 by moka]
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FAZ
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how will this affect it where isit located?
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Daveskater
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My first thought was AFM
It's the plug thing on the pipe between the inlet and the airbox, that's the best I can do at describing it
Numberwang!
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FAZ
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ill get a pic, i presume its a pull out unclip old, clip in new, replace?
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FAZ
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wheres my AFM then?
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3lfz
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Its the plug on the pipe leading from the airbox to the inlet, in the middle of the clips
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FAZ
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nice 1, so unscrew replace, rescrew?
pfft cars........
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3lfz
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Can't help you with that, I just know where it is, I think so though, I know they just unplug.
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FAZ
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ta
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tom130691
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mine does that when i boot it but it has a shitty k&n on atm so i thort it was just that
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Daveskater
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On a side note, like what you've done with the plug cover
And that rocker cover cleaned up really well, what did you use?
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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Craigy_Boi
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check your air intake pipes for a block might find a squirrel in there or something if you unscrew the afm u will more than likely shear them off if you go to a scrappy take the casing for it and dont touch the resistor on the inside or you will f**k it up also check your stepper motor that controls idle speed have a look at your choke aswell make sure its not sticking!!
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FAZ
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
On a side note, like what you've done with the plug cover
And that rocker cover cleaned up really well, what did you use?
various grades of sand paper, wet and dry and wire wool to finish
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AlexW
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Mine does the same on my 1.4 16v, ive just put it down to one of these ICV, CTS, Intake air temp sensor.
No idea which yet tho lol
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Daveskater
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quote: Originally posted by Craigy_Boi
have a look at your choke aswell make sure its not sticking!!
1.2 16v's don't have chokes The ECU tells for fuel to go in, basically an electronic choke.
quote: Originally posted by FAZ
quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
On a side note, like what you've done with the plug cover
And that rocker cover cleaned up really well, what did you use?
various grades of sand paper, wet and dry and wire wool to finish
Nice Hadn't thought of using anything that harsh on mine, I used some interior shampoo and a brillo pad last time Looked ok, but still dull and had black spots on it.
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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