Clio 220 PH2
Hi all,
I am looking for a bit of advice and guidance on my 182.
When i am on track i sometimes get when off throttle the car lurches forward and the car will go full throttle off throttle back to full throttle and this is while my foot is off the pedal completely. I have no issues while on the road bar when the engine is stone cold on light throttle the car sometime hesitates but back off the throttle and back on its fine i don't know if this is linked but thought i would add this.
I can drive the car spiritedly and its fine it just seems to be on track i have this issue (Bedford is the track its done it on the last 2 times) i might add it will do it whether its wet or dry.
Now i have cleaned all the earths and also added addition earths and i haven't taken it on track yet but i don't think that has fixed the fault. so that leads me to either the throttle body or the pedal, i don't just want to change things and hope for the best so any advice would be great.
I have no fault codes or lights on the dash
Many thanks
Ben
I am looking for a bit of advice and guidance on my 182.
When i am on track i sometimes get when off throttle the car lurches forward and the car will go full throttle off throttle back to full throttle and this is while my foot is off the pedal completely. I have no issues while on the road bar when the engine is stone cold on light throttle the car sometime hesitates but back off the throttle and back on its fine i don't know if this is linked but thought i would add this.
I can drive the car spiritedly and its fine it just seems to be on track i have this issue (Bedford is the track its done it on the last 2 times) i might add it will do it whether its wet or dry.
Now i have cleaned all the earths and also added addition earths and i haven't taken it on track yet but i don't think that has fixed the fault. so that leads me to either the throttle body or the pedal, i don't just want to change things and hope for the best so any advice would be great.
I have no fault codes or lights on the dash
Many thanks
Ben