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Can anyone suggest why a 172 would go better and feel smoother on less than full throttle. When I pushed it today on full throttle it felt hesitant and gave a rough edge to the sound?
Sorry :dapprove: Best to book it in to a specailist off here in the traders section, for a timing check and fault code read maybe, it could something small, you won't know until you get it looked at, you can guess all you like (as can people on the forum) its just best to get it looked at.
Yes. Although I'm only guessing. I feel there's a lot of scaremongering when it comes to timing belts on here because it's always pointed to as the cause of most problems people have but most of the time it's something simple. Don't get me wrong the belts need specialist attention at certain intervals but there are other causes to problems on a car, so exhaust those options first IMO.
Unless of course this has all started since the belts were changed, then it's a bit coincidental
If it was cam timing it wouldnt just effect you on full timing.
Get a wideband up it, its probably leaning out on full throttle for some reason, if it is then you can look into why and at least know roughly what you are looking for.
I would recommend getting the timing checked. On full throttle the VVT will kick in around 4,500. Or it should if it's running right. The engine should run smooth once it's warmed up. They all run a bit erratic when cold.
I would recommend getting the timing checked. On full throttle the VVT will kick in around 4,500. Or it should if it's running right. The engine should run smooth once it's warmed up. They all run a bit erratic when cold.
The VVT is active well before 4500rpm, about 3000rpm before in fact.
The cam advances at around 1500rpm and stays advanced until about 6500rpm (its actually slightly different on different revisions of the map from renault, IIRC its the 182 that holds it on the longest as standard)