fuel problem with z6

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Old Jul 28, 2010 | 10:02 PM
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i recently got my z6 in my crx running, and after some few problems, i'm down to one more. while driving, you can only ease on the gas, and I can't stress that term enough. If you put any more weight the your foot itself does on the pedal, it will start to go for half a second, then just stops getting gas all together, the rpm's drop, and it acts as if you pushed in the clutch, and it sputters, then after letting the pedal go, it jumps a little and goes back up to 1200-1400 rpms, then you can eeeeease on it again. it does this in every gear, including reverse. I was thinking it could be the ecu not telling it to give it fuel, or maybe something in the dizzy. but i have replaced the coil and ignition module. Anybody know what's up or had the same problem??
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Old Jul 29, 2010 | 06:31 AM
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Default Re: fuel problem with z6

Any codes?

TPS

How is the idle?
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Old Jul 29, 2010 | 06:40 AM
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well it was throwing an o2 sensor code, and yes i think a tps code,as well as many others, but once I sorted the wiring out at my ecu most went away and the car smoothed out alot. but the idle is not too bad, its around 800-1k range, and sorta goes up and down, but it's not bouncy.Its does throw the same 2 codes as above though i'm sure.
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