96 gsr hesitation/missing problem
here is the deal. im driving my 96 gsr integra and i get to about 2500 rpms and my car seems to miss hesitate. like its not getting power and it looses it but if you get on the gas more it will bog its way back to being normal. it seems to do this in 1st there 4th gear. im not sure what to do.
i have change spark plugs, spark plug wires, fuel filter, cap and rotor, i have used sea foam on it may time.
not sure what else to do but it makes me very mad. i need help and soon
thanks
i have change spark plugs, spark plug wires, fuel filter, cap and rotor, i have used sea foam on it may time.
not sure what else to do but it makes me very mad. i need help and soon
thanks
check out my thread, it might help. i had the same issues..
https://honda-tech.com/forums/acura-integra-6/fuel-rail-cap-2000-gsr-2825228/
https://honda-tech.com/forums/acura-integra-6/fuel-rail-cap-2000-gsr-2825228/
failing injector or lack of power are the only two places left. possible it's the coil but they usually either work or fail. a bad battery could do it. i was shocked by this one figuring the alternator could keep the car running; even made a quick note thread about this craziness.
wires are my first guess with these but you already replaced those and in the correct order i assume.
ignition timing off more than a couple degrees could also potentially cause this, normally this makes the car hard starting though.
wires are my first guess with these but you already replaced those and in the correct order i assume.
ignition timing off more than a couple degrees could also potentially cause this, normally this makes the car hard starting though.
failing injector or lack of power are the only two places left. possible it's the coil but they usually either work or fail. a bad battery could do it. i was shocked by this one figuring the alternator could keep the car running; even made a quick note thread about this craziness.
wires are my first guess with these but you already replaced those and in the correct order i assume.
ignition timing off more than a couple degrees could also potentially cause this, normally this makes the car hard starting though.
wires are my first guess with these but you already replaced those and in the correct order i assume.
ignition timing off more than a couple degrees could also potentially cause this, normally this makes the car hard starting though.
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