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Can anyone help. As some of you know, my cambelt gave up @ 50mph. Fortunately she's running again with no damage to valves :hyper: .The only problem is that when i go to accelerate the car pauses for a couple of seconds and the revs drop from 900 to 500 rpm and the boost goes from -6 to 0 . My oil pressure goes from between 2 and 4 but no higher, whats the story with it, it's starting to wreck my head :confused:

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:confused: Is there no-one out there that can advise me on a solution :confused:

A dodgy ecu temp sender or connection to it can cause it to stutter when trying to pull off , its the yellow one on your top water pipe, try cleaning the connections , see if it makes any difference .HTH

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Is there 2 sensors on this pipe and would the one you're talking about be closest to the passenger side. Because if it is it fell apart when he was working on it :headvswal .He put a little connector on it .Should i tape it up? OH and thanks very much for your help mate :bow:

More basic engine tune, very common, ignition timing, tps setting, base idle incorrectly set or a mixture of all of these, often incorrect throttle balance will compound this too, as will dirty throttles.

 

Jeff TT

sounds like the common hesitation,as said above clean connections check everything,it can also be caused by a bad batch of fuel or if the car has been stood for a while

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