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Offline Tom.

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Bucking bronco
« on: 19 August 2008, 14:51 »
Hello, newbie here. :smiley:

Been browsing for quite a while, but now I have a problem... Had my 1.8 turbo for a few months now. It has a few niggles, but I got it nice and cheap. The suspension could shake my fillings out, and for the love of god I need to stop the bloody squeaking noise somewhere at the back...

But anyway, that's not the main problem. It's the acceleration. Giving it a bootful it's fine, but going slowly, especially when cold it's shaking about all over the place. If you pull away with just a little (but steady) throttle, it's jumps backwards and forwards like I'm purposely bunny-hopping it.

Any help in fixing this would be much appreciated.  :smiley:

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Re: Bucking bronco
« Reply #1 on: 19 August 2008, 15:54 »
my car was the same i cleaned the maf sensor and the throttle body and its going perfect now!
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Re: Bucking bronco
« Reply #2 on: 19 August 2008, 17:07 »
i had a squeek that was coming from teh back end turned out that the factory welds that hold the exhaust had come unstuck? but my friend who is  a mechanic welded that back up might be that?

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Re: Bucking bronco
« Reply #3 on: 19 August 2008, 17:38 »
jus thinking when you get it in the car when its cold ect you do allow for your turbo ect to warm up for a few minutes before you drive dont you???

i hope so :lipsrsealed:

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Re: Bucking bronco
« Reply #4 on: 19 August 2008, 21:55 »
jus thinking when you get it in the car when its cold ect you do allow for your turbo ect to warm up for a few minutes before you drive dont you???

i hope so :lipsrsealed:

Yeah. The problem is all the time, just more noticeable when the engone is still fairly cold.

Think I'll try the maf sensor and throttle body. Not that I know how to do them, but I'll find out. Cheers.


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Re: Bucking bronco
« Reply #5 on: 19 August 2008, 22:01 »
jus thinking when you get it in the car when its cold ect you do allow for your turbo ect to warm up for a few minutes before you drive dont you???

i hope so :lipsrsealed:

Yeah. The problem is all the time, just more noticeable when the engone is still fairly cold.

Think I'll try the maf sensor and throttle body. Not that I know how to do them, but I'll find out. Cheers.


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Re: Bucking bronco
« Reply #6 on: 20 August 2008, 10:17 »
Cheers.  :smiley:

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Re: Bucking bronco
« Reply #7 on: 20 August 2008, 10:23 »

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Re: Bucking bronco
« Reply #8 on: 20 August 2008, 11:19 »
I would say the same as the guys above, might be worth giving your throttle a clean anyway, sounds most like MAF though
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