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srdrps13
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hey guys.... i was wondering if all of u guys have to let the car warm up for it to respond correctly? cuz when i do turn the car on and step on the gas its like 2 seconds? not sure if its normal.. and also when the car is warmed up its like a half a second to a second later response. let me know if this is normal. Thanks
Modified by srdrps13 at 2:14 PM 11/21/2005


srdrps13
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NISTECH
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Not sure I follow what your asking. A minute is a long *** time for a car to respond to throttle.

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zer0c123
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The only wierd thing about my 240 is that it kinda lags when i up shift when i dont warm up the car. This seems to mostly depend on the weather, and how long the car has been parked outside in the cold weather.

Also i hope you are exaggerating by saying a minute response time?

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Magnes
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Just step on the gas a minute before the light goes green.

srdrps13
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lmao.. i ment to say a second. my fault

NISTECH
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Check your vaccum routing. If your feeding ported vaccum directly to the EGR it could cause a hesitation.


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