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Old 10-18-2007, 04:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Possible boost leak?

So in third or fourth at low rpm if i give the car gas it seems like it hiccups untill the rpm's come up then its fine. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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Not a boost leak. Boost leak would just cause the car to be a bit more laggy, in other words, turbo slower to spool. If you have a wide band your AFRs would also go a lil lean. Sounds more like a spark issue to me.

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So in third or fourth at low rpm if i give the car gas it seems like it hiccups untill the rpm's come up then its fine. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

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How low of a rpm? If your less than 3 grand you surging the turbo and forcing in so much air that the engine cant handle it...
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Default Spark Plugs

umm.... i might be worng but i had this problem before. i tired everything, but it was actually the ignition wires. i have a msd coil pack and the ignition wires went bad. i had "hiccups" as well in the begining and then it got really worse ..... misfires... so i changed the spark plugs and wires. if u see white marks on ur ignition wires then i thnk they need replacing, but still check to see if thats the problem like i said i might be wrng. hoped this helped.
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umm.... i might be worng but i had this problem before. i tired everything, but it was actually the ignition wires. i have a msd coil pack and the ignition wires went bad. i had "hiccups" as well in the begining and then it got really worse ..... misfires... so i changed the spark plugs and wires. if u see white marks on ur ignition wires then i thnk they need replacing, but still check to see if thats the problem like i said i might be wrng. hoped this helped.

MSD coilpacks are known to have problems....
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