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Old 11-20-2007, 01:49 PM
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Not revving cleanly from idle...

Just a quick question about my new CS.

Car fully warmed, stopped and in neutral.

If you blip the throttle so the revs go up to 2k does yours do it cleanly or is there some hesitation?

Mine does but if I give a bit more throttle, say rev it up 3k, it does so cleanly.

Does it have a fault?

BTW- It's not that I want to sit at traffic lights revving my engine, just that I'd like it to rev cleanly when I'm changing down through the gears.

Hope that makes sense.

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Yes its a big odd in that mode, but dont worry about that because it should be fine when driving and does not do anything odd then.
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Bit late replying, but it does this when I'm driving it too (changing down) unless I blip the throttle enough to get it up to about 2.5-3k rpm. Is this still normal?
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Old 12-23-2007, 12:16 AM
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Best to check with your dealer then.
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