Belly93 to turbo or new lump :/ hmmm Jun 26, 2013 #1 right i have a 1992 k10 1,0l when i go to pull away hard or quickly the car will start to pull away then die off, it doesnt stall then slowly picks up power again, does anyone have any ideas on this?
right i have a 1992 k10 1,0l when i go to pull away hard or quickly the car will start to pull away then die off, it doesnt stall then slowly picks up power again, does anyone have any ideas on this?
Guy Has gone over to the oily side... Club Member Jun 26, 2013 #2 Meanwhile, somewhere in Gotham City, Adam's car is playing up. There is only one man who can help... ...Fraaaaaaannnk? .
Meanwhile, somewhere in Gotham City, Adam's car is playing up. There is only one man who can help... ...Fraaaaaaannnk? .
frank Club Member Jun 26, 2013 #4 Guy said: Meanwhile, somewhere in Gotham City, Adam's car is playing up. There is only one man who can help... ...Fraaaaaaannnk? . Click to expand... dunno tbh guy any mods done adam ?
Guy said: Meanwhile, somewhere in Gotham City, Adam's car is playing up. There is only one man who can help... ...Fraaaaaaannnk? . Click to expand... dunno tbh guy any mods done adam ?
OP OP Belly93 to turbo or new lump :/ hmmm Jun 26, 2013 #5 no no mods done, new plugs in recently too
frank Club Member Jun 26, 2013 #8 you can usually look down the carb and see it squirting as you pump the pedal
h701micra Deactivated Account Jun 26, 2013 #10 Has it only happened since changing vac pipes?... there's a sensor in the airbox. Disconnect and plug it
Has it only happened since changing vac pipes?... there's a sensor in the airbox. Disconnect and plug it
OP OP Belly93 to turbo or new lump :/ hmmm Jun 26, 2013 #11 no it happened before and ill try that too
MicrAde Jun 26, 2013 #12 h701micra said: Has it only happened since changing vac pipes?... there's a sensor in the airbox. Disconnect and plug it Click to expand... That daft little air bleed valve? I had to disconnect and plug that
h701micra said: Has it only happened since changing vac pipes?... there's a sensor in the airbox. Disconnect and plug it Click to expand... That daft little air bleed valve? I had to disconnect and plug that