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EK w/b18c jerks on cold startup. Need help

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Old 08-25-2013, 07:05 PM
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Default EK w/b18c jerks on cold startup. Need help

I just bought a 99 ek hatch with a ITR engine and lsd tranny. When I drive the car on a cold startup in the morning, 1st and second gear jerks no matter how much gas i give it especially when i turn while in first or second gear. If I let it warm up, it doesn't jerk when i'm taking off but will jerk when I turn while accelerating. After driving for about 10 minutes, the jerking is gone when i'm turning. The axles are supposedly a b-series axles for the type r from Honda. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Bump. So I've changed the motor mounts and also changed the driver side axle because it seem loose compared to the passenger side and problem still persists. However I've noticed that it only does it when i'm making 90 degrees turn and accelerating at around 5 mph. Also it makes a clunk clunk noise as I turned and feel like something is about to fall out. Nobody has had this issue or have any ideas?
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