Fixed the Flat Spot with Acceleration
Fixed the Flat Spot with Acceleration
Have been having a flat spot during acceleration that I haven't been able to figure out. I tried all the obvious fixes including new spark plugs and a knock sensor, which needed changing anyway. Had good results with those, but the slight surging kept coming back and was annoying. I was thinking the TPS or other sensors were getting worn out. The fix I found was to lube the throttle cable with Tri-Flow lubricant, which has Teflon in it. I normally use it to lubricate the cables on my road bike. The results have been incredible. There is now no surging during acceleration, and the automatic trans seems to shift better. My guess is that having a smooth throttle cable makes the TPS work more consistently, which evens out the acceleration and shifting. It may be worth a try if you have similar issues.
yea i had/have similar issues. cleaning out the TB worked a bit, i noticed a difference, but there is still a "flat spot" at the top of 1st and the bottom of 2nd. im going to get some plugs and i guess ill try knock sensor but the mechanics around me insist that the intake manifold has to come off entirely to reach it. thats gonna cost at lesat 200 by itself. im tempted to print out the write-up and bring it in to them....the half that isnt lazy is stupid....
new plugs and checking for a KS ghost code as well as TB/IM/IACV cleaning are all good ways of addressing this issue. I've had all of that done and they've had a noticeable impact on the overall performance. I've recently tightened the throttle cable, 'cause there was like an inch of play. I guess my next step would be to try this method out
Originally Posted by gen4maxima536
how exactly are you getting the triflow in there all the way?
hm. i see so it doesn't seem like its going all that far into the cable but some is better than none i guess. you could probably un-attatch the cable from the throttle body and hold it up to pour some down into the tube.
Originally Posted by ROCKART
... the mechanics around me insist that the intake manifold has to come off entirely to reach it. thats gonna cost at lesat 200 by itself.....
Originally Posted by gen4maxima536
hm. i see so it doesn't seem like its going all that far into the cable but some is better than none i guess. you could probably un-attatch the cable from the throttle body and hold it up to pour some down into the tube.
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