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I Spent £900 in diagnostics last year, just to get told I had a knackered engine, this time I am trying to work it out myself, but as duffy is unavailable Ive no one local to help.
Just trying to see what you guys can come up with
I have had an engine change it seems ok and compression seems ok, mods are only- filter/ de cat exhaust.
There seems to be no power below three thousand revs. On a standing start if I was to let the clutch out and not rev the flywheel up a bit, the car would would probably kangaroo. the hesitation is worse when cold, also if I bury the throttle the car accelerates but not as it should, when I back the throttle off again the car seems to leap forward a little just before the throttle is shut off completely.
I didnt think this was Turbo related because it is on the low revs, I am thinking this could be timing but have no light to check it, also I have considered over fueling in which case the lambe sensors where new, any thoughts?
Its a while since I've seen a Haynes manual so i'm not sure about this, but the plugs looked a little weird, they were black and sooty but had very white areas where the spark was arking, probably due to poor contact?
tonight I will do a self diagnostic check to see if it comes up with anything.
Any help?