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Had the injectors cleaned and balanced and the slight hesitation on pick up when cold has disappeared, the car now is very smooth, although still really "kicks" only from 4000 up, acceleration is not totally linear, but feels like it has a couple of "steps" on the way, is this normal?
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The extra "ooomph" is the variocam, no?
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Madrid, I had a wierd kind of surging/stepping of power a couple of years ago, very much like what you described. My mech discovered that the cannon plug for the VarioCam (in the vicinity of the intake manifold) had become very brittle and cracked allowing a sporadic "signal" to the VarioCam. He replaced the pigtail and it was fixed!!!
Hope this helps.
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Sounds like a few happy new 968 owners with all this vario talk.
Well for those that don't know, swap your chip with the
RSB and you will feel the punch earlier then 4K. However I don't speak from experience. I own the chip but have yet to install it.
Enjoy your post 4k runs.
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I may not have been clear enough on my original post, the car is actually now running great (before cleaning the injectors I had hesitation on acceleration, but no more), but it is really "kicking in" a bit above 4K, and from what I see this is quite normal due to the intake manifold.. (BTW my old 964 also had a bit of this behaviour, whereas the 993 is more "flat"), I will play with the varioram, but suspect it is working OK. What I have seen on several threads, though, is that aftermarket chips tend to even out the torque curve, so perhaps this is the way to go. As a general comment to people with hesitation problems, try professional injector cleaning, dirty injectors will cause hesitation. Fuel additives will likely not have much effect, and based on my experience is a waste of money..
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Not only did it on my 968 but also my 1990 Miata and my wife's 1998 Explorer..my experience with each was that it ran objectively better...lower RPMs at idle and definately smoother. Subjectively, I think gas mileage got a little better...not enough to be remarkable.
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