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- yannino
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If i leave my car without driving it for around 2 hours, when i start it and i try drive off in first and second gear if i dont rev it hard its as though the fuel isnt going through the engine and i even pressing the accelerator hard my car pops (as though it stops accelerating and then starts again) and because i have my foot down it jumps from stopping to revving hard and does that for about 30seconds. After that my car is fine and i can drive normal but im not sure why...


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i feel that on mine too, when the engine is cold or cooled down a bit, whenever i double clutch early after starting the engine, the revs just shoots up on the slightest tap on the gas but after a while its calmer when the engine is warmer. it could have something to do with the fuel pumps, which might also be why the car (at least my gpx) limits itself to 6000rpm and does not go into mivec early after ignition. but hopefully someone here knows exactly why
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I you read the OP carefully, this has nothing to do with what he's talking about...Bennoz wrote:Its a safety feature built into the car to stop clowns like you lot blowing up your engine by revving the sh*t out of it when its cold!![]()
NEVER rev the sh*t out of the car when its cold! Its the best way to send fragments of metal all the way through the motor.
Yannino, I've experienced this strange lag and surging a few times when very low on fuel. Once a full tank has been put back in, I don't have an issue. I've always attributed it to the dirty dredges of fuel found at the bottom of the tank.
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or a clogged fuel filterpete_gpx wrote:I you read the OP carefully, this has nothing to do with what he's talking about...Bennoz wrote:Its a safety feature built into the car to stop clowns like you lot blowing up your engine by revving the sh*t out of it when its cold!![]()
NEVER rev the sh*t out of the car when its cold! Its the best way to send fragments of metal all the way through the motor.
Yannino, I've experienced this strange lag and surging a few times when very low on fuel. Once a full tank has been put back in, I don't have an issue. I've always attributed it to the dirty dredges of fuel found at the bottom of the tank.
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You know what? I had absolutely no idea there was another filter that needed replacing. Any information on a DIY for this? Will the filter part number be exactly the same as the one I have just used?SchumieFan wrote:you know theres 2 right? 1 under the bonnet 1 next to the firewall and 1 on the tankpete_gpx wrote:I actually replaced the filter about a week ago and experienced the problem a few days after.
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