MR2Mike
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Registered: 20th Jan 05
Location: Old Trafford. Drives: MR2 N/A
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right no rich old men with fast expensive cars putting me down please... just sensible people who know their stuff.......
my 1.4 16v corsa b has lost so much power its unreal !! when i pull off in each gear the car dies, almost comes to a complete stop, then gets to 4k revs and all the power arrives at once which sends you hurtling off withotu warning, which isnt too much fun if theres a car infront!! its crazy ! what could be causing this low rev power loss?? blocked fuel filter or just the clutch gone or something??
should i get a diagnostic done?
[Edited on 26-11-2005 by Mike_Corsa]
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Ant
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any ecu lights on? try paperclip test? u had any work done on it?
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MR2Mike
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no mate no engine light or anything. it was serviced about 4k miles ago. its done 72k now, and supposedly had cambelt before a bought it at around 60k.
whats the paper clip test buddy ??
also theres a very loud knocking sound from cambelt side of engine (may just be rattles so im going to move induction kit when i get longer pipe) but its fuckin lous and i doubt thats the cause
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carnuts
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its in the tutorial section under electrics then ecu fault codes tells you right how to do it
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Ant
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if there is a knocking sound from cambelt end i would get it checked out as a matter of urgency, tensioner could have given up and timing belt sliped
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Dave A
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quote: Originally posted by aritchie
if there is a knocking sound from cambelt end i would get it checked out as a matter of urgency, tensioner could have given up and timing belt sliped
ill second that. a sudden loss of power on these engines without any em light is very likely to be a timing issue. the knocking could me the tensioner or water pump has slipped out of lace and caused the belt to go slack. the belt could have jumped a few teeth. take the upper cam belt cover off, get the engine at top dead centre and check the timing marks are aligned.
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MR2Mike
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quote: Originally posted by carnuts
its in the tutorial section under electrics then ecu fault codes tells you right how to do it
cheers mate
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MR2Mike
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quote: Originally posted by aritchie
if there is a knocking sound from cambelt end i would get it checked out as a matter of urgency, tensioner could have given up and timing belt sliped
thanks mate, ill take it to the garage on saturday and say "have a listen to this"
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