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Old 01-18-2010, 04:38 AM
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Got the timing right it was off a tooth. Fixed all vacuum leaks now have around 15inches at idle. Great throttle response in neutral but nothing when clutch is engaged.

Can anyone please help?
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clutch slip?


any codes?


need more info....
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Can rev engine and the higher rpms will allow the car to move and keep up to maybe 7-8 mph but when i excel (or try to) nothing. no codes!
Old 01-18-2010, 06:44 AM
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anybody got any insight would be greatly appreciated. Fuel pressure is good. Around 40 at idle wot jumps up to 50+
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oh lol.. yah sounds like your clutch is slipping lol.

if you rev the **** out of it the car will move foward slowly.

you need a clutch ;-)
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Default Re: gsr swap in ek no power help

are your RPM's going up and yet the car isnt accelerating?
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Default Re: gsr swap in ek no power help

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are your RPM's going up and yet the car isnt accelerating?
Good question! When clutch is disengaged rpms go up like normal. When engaged(car is rolling) rpms do not move!!!!! It's almost like the throttle cable isn't even hooked up.
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oh lol.. yah sounds like your clutch is slipping lol.

if you rev the **** out of it the car will move foward slowly.

you need a clutch ;-)
Sorry With clutch disengaged raise the rpms then apply the clutch it will allow it to move but once the rpms come back down it will stall out because i'm not able to accellerate.
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Sorry With clutch disengaged raise the rpms then apply the clutch it will allow it to move but once the rpms come back down it will stall out because i'm not able to accellerate.
either your clutch has some serious issues or your tranny is just ****ed.
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Default Re: gsr swap in ek no power help

Ok im listening! What are you thinking is wrong with the trans?
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Default Re: gsr swap in ek no power help

im not even sure, it could be that the synchros are gone or the gears themselves are ground down to crap. My friend blew his tranny and when he blew it, when he put it in most of the gears the car would bog, start tripping, and stall.
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Default Re: gsr swap in ek no power help

Any tranny guys care to give there input?
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No tranny people on honda-tech?
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Default Re: gsr swap in ek no power help

you probably need a clutch
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are you just guessing parts or have a theory behind it?
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Default Re: gsr swap in ek no power help

can you go into any gears sounds like tranny might be stuck in a high gear may 4th or 5th but if you can slip the clutch car will start rolling, can you get the car above 7-8mph
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