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Re: 22RE Problem need some help...
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Tim |
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August 15, 2003 at 8:08 pm GMST |

AFM. Tamper with it lately? check the seal around it to make sure its not broken, moisture can kill its internals
Eugene wrote:
> Here is a better discription o > f the problem > > When I start from a full stop > and put it in first gear and I > let out the clutch my foot is > all the way down on the gas p > edal but the car is not moving > very fast. Until I hit aroun > d 3000 a little kick in power > pops up. Going up hills is ha > rd too. I sometimes have to g > o to first or second gear to g > et enough power to get up smal > l hills and my revs are around > 2-3000 and my foot is all the > way down on the gas. Unless > the road is flat it feels like > whenever I step on gas there > is less engine response. On t > he highway in 5th gear im only > going around 90 km/h at 3000r > pm. Once I changed the clutch > the problem improved a little > but the lag in power in the e > ngine still remains. I change > d the belts, timed it and a va > lve adjustment. When I checke > d the clutch I also checked th > e main rear oil seal to see if > oil was leaking to the clutch > but it was fine. I cant do a > ny burn outs or squeak the tir > es when I shift. The revs are > high enough to do it but when > I left the clutch out fast no > thing happens. One other thin > g, when im in a gear and i lef > t off the gas and i keep tappi > ng on the gas I dont get any i > ncrease in speed or jerking. > > In my 82 Celica Gt with a 22R > the car feels more responsive > when i step on the gas. Small > hills that I can take easily i > n the 82 Celica are difficult > to climb in the 85 Celica. I > can burn out and squeak the ti > res no problem.

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