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power loss

Post by manus »

the feroza has a problem between 2100 and 3000 rpm it feels like she doesnt get enough juice but there is a new filter on it and complete new electrics btw ist a carby engine cleaned the carby and evry thing doesnt seem to help im losst who can help me
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Post by SimplyPV »

manus check ur vac. hoses. it might have a small crack or whatever... atleast rule it out. also check ur air intake... feel for the air bein sucked in when u rev ur engine. see what happens, see if you notice anything. i assume it has no efi correct?
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Post by manus »

ive already checked the vac hoses and airintake no change evrything is perfect im lost here even the dealer doesnt know whats wrong
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Post by murcod »

Manus have you checked your timing is advancing as the revs rise? It's easy to check with a timing light and free revving the engine while watching the timing marker.

It could also be worth checking your fuel pressure.
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Post by manus »

me stupid forgot to lower the fuel filter after the bodylift :oops: :oops: :oops:
and so the hose was half way closed and thats why
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