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Engine lag at sloped traffic junction
kt:
Hi all,
After I stopped my vehicle (latio sport premium, 06 model) at a sloped traffic junction , the moving off is very very slow. I floor my accelerator but the pick up is still very slow. I'm installed pivot 3 drive and the mode is on SP 7 most of the time but that doesn't help. My FC is also getting from bad to worse. I have changed my spark plugs, changed my air filter, done TB cleaning. Initially the engine response became better. Now it has reverted back to its old self. Not sure if its due to my air con compressor. There's a loud hissing sound coming from the engine bay, probably from the air con compressor when I switch on the air con during engine cold start. Could the compressor affect FC and engine response? Does any bros have any advice to this? Engine lag and bad FC...this is very depressing :weep: :weep: :weep:
jonpaul0104:
--- Quote from: kt on August 22, 2011, 03:52:21 PM ---Hi all,
After I stopped my vehicle (latio sport premium, 06 model) at a sloped traffic junction , the moving off is very very slow. I floor my accelerator but the pick up is still very slow. I'm installed pivot 3 drive and the mode is on SP 7 most of the time but that doesn't help. My FC is also getting from bad to worse. I have changed my spark plugs, changed my air filter, done TB cleaning. Initially the engine response became better. Now it has reverted back to its old self. Not sure if its due to my air con compressor. There's a loud hissing sound coming from the engine bay, probably from the air con compressor when I switch on the air con during engine cold start. Could the compressor affect FC and engine response? Does any bros have any advice to this? Engine lag and bad FC...this is very depressing :weep: :weep: :weep:
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i am also facing this issue...mine is Yr05 latio sport.....engine very laggy.....pickup from traffic light is damn slow....2mths back, TCM reset the ECU and it was better for a few days...now it is back to same.....
wondering whether anything got to do with ignition coil or cable?
kelvin:
did you lay your floor carpet too thick that caused the accerator movement.try removing additional carpet and see got different or not.
car_man:
I think might be the carbon accumulate in the piston. Try to go JB and give you ride a good 30mins of high rev to burn the carbon, it will surely help and you car will feel more responsive... :thumbsup:
jonpaul0104:
--- Quote from: kelvin on August 22, 2011, 06:14:03 PM ---did you lay your floor carpet too thick that caused the accerator movement.try removing additional carpet and see got different or not.
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This was wat TCM mechanic said......so now i shift the mat behind and make sure that it does not obstruct the accelerator.....but seems not this cause.......
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