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G16B Flat spot around 3000rpm when cold

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G16B Flat spot around 3000rpm when cold

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Just wondering I have a 1994 vitara with a G16B with 170,000kms on it. Is it typical while cold to have a flat spot between 2600-3200 rpm then pull like a freight train (as much as a 1.6L does) after about 3300?

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Re: G16B Flat spot around 3000rpm when cold

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bubs wrote:Just wondering I have a 1994 vitara with a G16B with 170,000kms on it. Is it typical while cold to have a flat spot between 2600-3200 rpm then pull like a freight train (as much as a 1.6L does) after about 3300?

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Post by zooki »

mine did, ws dodgy ignition and cam timing (yes I know they are linked) from a chopped out key on the bottom pulley
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Post by eXc »

I have that model, it runs fine cold...atleast as fine as I would expect from a cold, gutless motor :D haha
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