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Post by chatto »

my feroza, after pushing in the clutch to change gears 1st 2nd 3rd has a small detenation strate after puching the clutch in and befor letting the clutch out. doe,s anyboddy no what it could be, or making it happen, apart from that it goe,s great, by the way fixed the other problem it was sprak plugs plus leads and timing
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Post by mrRocky »

detenation is usually caused by incorrectly adjusted timing, or not enough fuel. if your car is standard then i would say it would be the timing your mechanic should be able to rectify for under $50 or anyone that has a timing light, it take 5 mins to do
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Post by murcod »

So it's detonating while the clutch is in?? :? Strange....
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Post by chatto »

its like when you go up in gears only not down, and when you go to change gears as the clutch goes in to change up a gear is when it hapens its a small like detenation that happens it just gives me the shits . and the sound comes from the back of the exhust. not from the moter end
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Post by murcod »

If it was detonation you would hear it from the motor- not the rear of the exhaust. Sounds like you might be hearing something else?

Do you mean like a small explosion / popping noise out the tail pipe- like from too much fuel and it getting ignited in the exhaust?
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Post by ferozamaniac »

Maybe is the rubber bolt that hold the end of the exhaust with the car. Try to go with 5 gear and fast to check out if the exhaust makes any weird noise.
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Post by daRangie »

Sounds like its backfiring. Mine does it, combined with the sports exhaust... I like it!! :)

My turboed Silvia does it as well, because I have a blow-off valve that causes the mixtures to be messed up when you back off the throttle.
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Post by chatto »

o kay sounds a bit like what you said murcod. plus if it is to mutch feul how do you fix that, with out a big expence, thanks.
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Post by murcod »

Try checking the "dash pot", see if it is working and adjusted correctly. It's a little diaphragm type thingy that stops the throttle closing quickly when you lift off the accelerator- the closing throttle hits it and then the dash pot slowly compresses and allows the throttle to close. It's loctaed on the throttle body. ;)
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Post by MightyMouse »

My favorite Feroza hate - the Throttle position switches can also be guilty
of this. They are suppose to shut of fuel on engine overun and change
strategy at closed throttle. If they don't operate properly - and the often
don't they can affect things like you say.

Easy to test - look in the EFI section of the manual.
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