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ther1pper 06-17-2005 01:45 AM

Weird studder when floor the peddle: pls help
 
hey.. i have a 98 gsx, and like i got this car and like i was driving it, and like it started to studder alot when i press the gas hard, it like jerks alot like its not getting gas to the engine or some shit, i have had like 4 or 5 people ride with me to try and figure it out, someone said it might have something to do with the injection system, but im not sure, anyone had a idea???? if u know what im talking about?? pls help

Halon 06-17-2005 02:00 AM

Re: Weird studder when floor the peddle: pls help
 
How violent is this jerking? Are you running stock boost? It could be fuel cut, meaning you're running too much boost, not enough fuel, and your car kinda shuts down for a second, then kicking back in, causing a rather violent jerk. To correct that you'll need a better fuel pump.

Kracka 06-17-2005 02:10 AM

Re: Weird studder when floor the peddle: pls help
 
Like, check like your like plugs and probably like your plug wires too. More than likely, you need new ones of both.

Kracka 06-17-2005 02:17 AM

Re: Weird studder when floor the peddle: pls help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by me612
How violent is this jerking? Are you running stock boost? It could be fuel cut, meaning you're running too much boost, not enough fuel, and your car kinda shuts down for a second, then kicking back in, causing a rather violent jerk. To correct that you'll need a better fuel pump.

How exactly is just a fuel pump going to eliminate fuel cut? ;)

ther1pper 06-17-2005 02:19 AM

Re: Weird studder when floor the peddle: pls help
 
the car never turns off tho, it jsut like jerks violently, i dont know, someone said it might be the fuel pump, but im running 9psi right now.. im not sure what stock is but yea.. anything?

EclipseGST 06-17-2005 07:30 AM

Re: Weird studder when floor the peddle: pls help
 
Try a Boost leak test. Seems as if you are getting fuel cut but yet arent seeing the air flow that would create it.

Go to www.vfaq.com and make yourself a boost leak tester and search for leaks. If you dont find any then go on to the next possible cause. Spark plugs/wires like was mentioned before! Good luck.



Quote:

Originally Posted by S2kracka
Like, check like your like plugs and probably like your plug wires too. More than likely, you need new ones of both.

LMAO... That was well put!

EclipseGST 06-17-2005 08:04 AM

Re: Weird studder when floor the peddle: pls help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by me612
How violent is this jerking? Are you running stock boost? It could be fuel cut, meaning you're running too much boost, not enough fuel, and your car kinda shuts down for a second, then kicking back in, causing a rather violent jerk. To correct that you'll need a better fuel pump.

A fuel pump will not eliminate fuel cut. Fuel cut happens when the computer sees too much air flow (from the mass air sensor located before the turbo) for the stock fuel system to keep up with so it cuts spark and fuel delivery to the motor. The only way around it (with a bigger turbo running more boost) is with either a computer chip, fuel controller or some sort of engine management. It would be pointless to do this on a stock fuel setup so there for you would want to upgrade your injectors and fuel pump while your at it.

You should not have fuel cut on the stock turbo at this time of the year running 9psi. There for it leads me to believe you have a boost leak but the turbo is still trying to boost the same amount of pressure into the intake. While trying to do that the air is just leaking out so the turbo is pulling in more air to make up for the loss. This is why you are only seeing 9psi.

LightningGSX 06-17-2005 11:23 AM

Re: Weird studder when floor the peddle: pls help
 
Check the TPS.When the TPS is not functioning properly, you won't get accell enrichment, which pretty much sounds like your problem

EDIT: Definately start with new plugs and wires though.

Halon 06-17-2005 11:31 AM

Re: Weird studder when floor the peddle: pls help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EclipseGST
A fuel pump will not eliminate fuel cut. Fuel cut happens when the computer sees too much air flow (from the mass air sensor located before the turbo) for the stock fuel system to keep up with so it cuts spark and fuel delivery to the motor. The only way around it (with a bigger turbo running more boost) is with either a computer chip, fuel controller or some sort of engine management. It would be pointless to do this on a stock fuel setup so there for you would want to upgrade your injectors and fuel pump while your at it.

You should not have fuel cut on the stock turbo at this time of the year running 9psi. There for it leads me to believe you have a boost leak but the turbo is still trying to boost the same amount of pressure into the intake. While trying to do that the air is just leaking out so the turbo is pulling in more air to make up for the loss. This is why you are only seeing 9psi.

deng, well I stand corrected. I had always understood that fuel cut was when your computer sees that you are running too lean, which in a lot of cases was usually caused by people pushing their little stock fuel pumps past it's limits. So by getting a larger pump, it usually helped in eliminating that. Guess I understood wrong, my bad. Sorry for the bad info.

ther1pper 06-17-2005 01:23 PM

Re: Weird studder when floor the peddle: pls help
 
ight thanks for the help... imma go get some new plugs and new wires and see how that works out.. ill report back eventually

INTRIGUED 06-17-2005 05:09 PM

Re: Weird studder when floor the peddle: pls help
 
werd homie

ther1pper 06-19-2005 10:27 PM

Re: Weird studder when floor the peddle: pls help
 
hey just reporting back, ight so i went and got new plugs and new wires.. put them in.. went for a test drive and it fixed my problem... thanks for the advice guys :)


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