car wont stay runnin....
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car wont stay runnin....
sup fellas
last thread i had was about my rpm jumpin up and down while drivin.....
well the other day i started my car.....the rpm goes up and down at idle....then dies....i changed spark plugs and everything....now it wont stay on....
well last time when i was drivin the rpm goes up and down....then died on me....so i changed the spark plugs....(plugs are black...) and it drove fine for a couple of days...now it wont even stay on.....
people was tellin me my distributor was goin bad....
any help would be appreciated
gap .28 or .30 i tried both...plugs still went foul
setup stock b16a sc61 etc... 295whp 199lbtq....tuned by Tony1
last thread i had was about my rpm jumpin up and down while drivin.....
well the other day i started my car.....the rpm goes up and down at idle....then dies....i changed spark plugs and everything....now it wont stay on....
well last time when i was drivin the rpm goes up and down....then died on me....so i changed the spark plugs....(plugs are black...) and it drove fine for a couple of days...now it wont even stay on.....
people was tellin me my distributor was goin bad....
any help would be appreciated
gap .28 or .30 i tried both...plugs still went foul
setup stock b16a sc61 etc... 295whp 199lbtq....tuned by Tony1
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Re: car wont stay runnin.... (boosted2cam)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by boosted2cam »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
well last time when i was drivin the rpm goes up and down....then died on me....so i changed the spark plugs....(plugs are black...) and it drove fine for a couple of days...now it wont even stay on.....</TD></TR></TABLE>
Your iacv has problly come loose or has gone bad, if you take it off your manifold there will be a big plastic piece that is inside the dome side at the end. Check to see if this has unthreaded itself. If so, tighten it back up. If it has not, replace it and that should fix it. This is a very common problem with hondas. Hope that helps you out.
well last time when i was drivin the rpm goes up and down....then died on me....so i changed the spark plugs....(plugs are black...) and it drove fine for a couple of days...now it wont even stay on.....</TD></TR></TABLE>
Your iacv has problly come loose or has gone bad, if you take it off your manifold there will be a big plastic piece that is inside the dome side at the end. Check to see if this has unthreaded itself. If so, tighten it back up. If it has not, replace it and that should fix it. This is a very common problem with hondas. Hope that helps you out.
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Re: car wont stay runnin.... (HoopsShaw)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HoopsShaw »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Your iacv has problly come loose or has gone bad, if you take it off your manifold there will be a big plastic piece that is inside the dome side at the end. Check to see if this has unthreaded itself. If so, tighten it back up. If it has not, replace it and that should fix it. This is a very common problem with hondas. Hope that helps you out.</TD></TR></TABLE>
i dont understand what your talkin about....can you plz explain in details for me...will can it be my distributor too?
Your iacv has problly come loose or has gone bad, if you take it off your manifold there will be a big plastic piece that is inside the dome side at the end. Check to see if this has unthreaded itself. If so, tighten it back up. If it has not, replace it and that should fix it. This is a very common problem with hondas. Hope that helps you out.</TD></TR></TABLE>
i dont understand what your talkin about....can you plz explain in details for me...will can it be my distributor too?
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