Problem with 96 civic si
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Problem with 96 civic si
Hi, I just found this newsgroup and was wondering if someone has any expert
opinions.
I have a 96 civic si (canadian) (US is ex) 127 hp sohc vtec with 162k km
(~100k miles) standard trans,
When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
hesitates a bit (like bicycle chain slipping or tires not gripping on snow).
That is mostly in low rpms <3000 ( high rpms too, but not as much) and when
I let go of the pedal a bit the acceleration kicks in again.
Anyone have any opinions or thoughts before I take it in to a mechanic?
Thanks all
opinions.
I have a 96 civic si (canadian) (US is ex) 127 hp sohc vtec with 162k km
(~100k miles) standard trans,
When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
hesitates a bit (like bicycle chain slipping or tires not gripping on snow).
That is mostly in low rpms <3000 ( high rpms too, but not as much) and when
I let go of the pedal a bit the acceleration kicks in again.
Anyone have any opinions or thoughts before I take it in to a mechanic?
Thanks all
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Re: Problem with 96 civic si
Clutch?
"ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> Hi, I just found this newsgroup and was wondering if someone has any
expert
> opinions.
>
> I have a 96 civic si (canadian) (US is ex) 127 hp sohc vtec with 162k km
> (~100k miles) standard trans,
> When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
> hesitates a bit (like bicycle chain slipping or tires not gripping on
snow).
> That is mostly in low rpms <3000 ( high rpms too, but not as much) and
when
> I let go of the pedal a bit the acceleration kicks in again.
> Anyone have any opinions or thoughts before I take it in to a mechanic?
> Thanks all
>
>
"ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.roge rs.com...
> Hi, I just found this newsgroup and was wondering if someone has any
expert
> opinions.
>
> I have a 96 civic si (canadian) (US is ex) 127 hp sohc vtec with 162k km
> (~100k miles) standard trans,
> When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
> hesitates a bit (like bicycle chain slipping or tires not gripping on
snow).
> That is mostly in low rpms <3000 ( high rpms too, but not as much) and
when
> I let go of the pedal a bit the acceleration kicks in again.
> Anyone have any opinions or thoughts before I take it in to a mechanic?
> Thanks all
>
>
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Re: Problem with 96 civic si
Clutch?
"ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.roge rs.com...
> Hi, I just found this newsgroup and was wondering if someone has any
expert
> opinions.
>
> I have a 96 civic si (canadian) (US is ex) 127 hp sohc vtec with 162k km
> (~100k miles) standard trans,
> When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
> hesitates a bit (like bicycle chain slipping or tires not gripping on
snow).
> That is mostly in low rpms <3000 ( high rpms too, but not as much) and
when
> I let go of the pedal a bit the acceleration kicks in again.
> Anyone have any opinions or thoughts before I take it in to a mechanic?
> Thanks all
>
>
"ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.roge rs.com...
> Hi, I just found this newsgroup and was wondering if someone has any
expert
> opinions.
>
> I have a 96 civic si (canadian) (US is ex) 127 hp sohc vtec with 162k km
> (~100k miles) standard trans,
> When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
> hesitates a bit (like bicycle chain slipping or tires not gripping on
snow).
> That is mostly in low rpms <3000 ( high rpms too, but not as much) and
when
> I let go of the pedal a bit the acceleration kicks in again.
> Anyone have any opinions or thoughts before I take it in to a mechanic?
> Thanks all
>
>
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Re: Problem with 96 civic si
That's what I was thinking too. If the engine revs up but the car does
not accelerate it sounds like the clutch is slipping. If the engine
does not rev up, then it could be something else...
Cosmin
PT wrote:
> Clutch?
> "ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.roge rs.com...
>
>>Hi, I just found this newsgroup and was wondering if someone has any
>
> expert
>
>>opinions.
>>
>>I have a 96 civic si (canadian) (US is ex) 127 hp sohc vtec with 162k km
>>(~100k miles) standard trans,
>>When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
>>hesitates a bit (like bicycle chain slipping or tires not gripping on
>
> snow).
>
>>That is mostly in low rpms <3000 ( high rpms too, but not as much) and
>
> when
>
>>I let go of the pedal a bit the acceleration kicks in again.
>>Anyone have any opinions or thoughts before I take it in to a mechanic?
>>Thanks all
>>
>>
>
>
>
not accelerate it sounds like the clutch is slipping. If the engine
does not rev up, then it could be something else...
Cosmin
PT wrote:
> Clutch?
> "ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.roge rs.com...
>
>>Hi, I just found this newsgroup and was wondering if someone has any
>
> expert
>
>>opinions.
>>
>>I have a 96 civic si (canadian) (US is ex) 127 hp sohc vtec with 162k km
>>(~100k miles) standard trans,
>>When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
>>hesitates a bit (like bicycle chain slipping or tires not gripping on
>
> snow).
>
>>That is mostly in low rpms <3000 ( high rpms too, but not as much) and
>
> when
>
>>I let go of the pedal a bit the acceleration kicks in again.
>>Anyone have any opinions or thoughts before I take it in to a mechanic?
>>Thanks all
>>
>>
>
>
>
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Re: Problem with 96 civic si
That's what I was thinking too. If the engine revs up but the car does
not accelerate it sounds like the clutch is slipping. If the engine
does not rev up, then it could be something else...
Cosmin
PT wrote:
> Clutch?
> "ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.roge rs.com...
>
>>Hi, I just found this newsgroup and was wondering if someone has any
>
> expert
>
>>opinions.
>>
>>I have a 96 civic si (canadian) (US is ex) 127 hp sohc vtec with 162k km
>>(~100k miles) standard trans,
>>When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
>>hesitates a bit (like bicycle chain slipping or tires not gripping on
>
> snow).
>
>>That is mostly in low rpms <3000 ( high rpms too, but not as much) and
>
> when
>
>>I let go of the pedal a bit the acceleration kicks in again.
>>Anyone have any opinions or thoughts before I take it in to a mechanic?
>>Thanks all
>>
>>
>
>
>
not accelerate it sounds like the clutch is slipping. If the engine
does not rev up, then it could be something else...
Cosmin
PT wrote:
> Clutch?
> "ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.roge rs.com...
>
>>Hi, I just found this newsgroup and was wondering if someone has any
>
> expert
>
>>opinions.
>>
>>I have a 96 civic si (canadian) (US is ex) 127 hp sohc vtec with 162k km
>>(~100k miles) standard trans,
>>When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
>>hesitates a bit (like bicycle chain slipping or tires not gripping on
>
> snow).
>
>>That is mostly in low rpms <3000 ( high rpms too, but not as much) and
>
> when
>
>>I let go of the pedal a bit the acceleration kicks in again.
>>Anyone have any opinions or thoughts before I take it in to a mechanic?
>>Thanks all
>>
>>
>
>
>
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Re: Problem with 96 civic si
"ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
> hesitates a bit ... and when I let go of the pedal a bit the acceleration
kicks in again.
Change your plug leads.
Stewart DIBBS
news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.roge rs.com...
> When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
> hesitates a bit ... and when I let go of the pedal a bit the acceleration
kicks in again.
Change your plug leads.
Stewart DIBBS
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Re: Problem with 96 civic si
"ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
> hesitates a bit ... and when I let go of the pedal a bit the acceleration
kicks in again.
Change your plug leads.
Stewart DIBBS
news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.roge rs.com...
> When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
> hesitates a bit ... and when I let go of the pedal a bit the acceleration
kicks in again.
Change your plug leads.
Stewart DIBBS
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Re: Problem with 96 civic si
The engine does not rev up. the rpms stay the same while it's slipping.
"Stewart DIBBS" <sjd@vysor.com> wrote in message
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> "ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.roge rs.com...
> > When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
> > hesitates a bit ... and when I let go of the pedal a bit the
acceleration
> kicks in again.
>
>
> Change your plug leads.
>
> Stewart DIBBS
>
>
"Stewart DIBBS" <sjd@vysor.com> wrote in message
news:411a0b64$1_4@aeinews....
> "ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.roge rs.com...
> > When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
> > hesitates a bit ... and when I let go of the pedal a bit the
acceleration
> kicks in again.
>
>
> Change your plug leads.
>
> Stewart DIBBS
>
>
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Re: Problem with 96 civic si
The engine does not rev up. the rpms stay the same while it's slipping.
"Stewart DIBBS" <sjd@vysor.com> wrote in message
news:411a0b64$1_4@aeinews....
> "ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.roge rs.com...
> > When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
> > hesitates a bit ... and when I let go of the pedal a bit the
acceleration
> kicks in again.
>
>
> Change your plug leads.
>
> Stewart DIBBS
>
>
"Stewart DIBBS" <sjd@vysor.com> wrote in message
news:411a0b64$1_4@aeinews....
> "ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.roge rs.com...
> > When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
> > hesitates a bit ... and when I let go of the pedal a bit the
acceleration
> kicks in again.
>
>
> Change your plug leads.
>
> Stewart DIBBS
>
>
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Re: Problem with 96 civic si
If the engine revs stay constant even though you're accelerating, it's
not the clutch slipping. However, I'm not sure what could be the problem.
Maybe Stuart could explain why the leads must be changed? I'm not
questioning the advice, but I'm curious why are they the problem.
Cosmin
ac76 wrote:
> The engine does not rev up. the rpms stay the same while it's slipping.
>
> "Stewart DIBBS" <sjd@vysor.com> wrote in message
> news:411a0b64$1_4@aeinews....
>
>>"ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
>>news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.ro gers.com...
>>
>>>When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
>>>hesitates a bit ... and when I let go of the pedal a bit the
>
> acceleration
>
>>kicks in again.
>>
>>
>>Change your plug leads.
>>
>>Stewart DIBBS
>>
>>
>
>
>
not the clutch slipping. However, I'm not sure what could be the problem.
Maybe Stuart could explain why the leads must be changed? I'm not
questioning the advice, but I'm curious why are they the problem.
Cosmin
ac76 wrote:
> The engine does not rev up. the rpms stay the same while it's slipping.
>
> "Stewart DIBBS" <sjd@vysor.com> wrote in message
> news:411a0b64$1_4@aeinews....
>
>>"ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
>>news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.ro gers.com...
>>
>>>When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
>>>hesitates a bit ... and when I let go of the pedal a bit the
>
> acceleration
>
>>kicks in again.
>>
>>
>>Change your plug leads.
>>
>>Stewart DIBBS
>>
>>
>
>
>
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Re: Problem with 96 civic si
If the engine revs stay constant even though you're accelerating, it's
not the clutch slipping. However, I'm not sure what could be the problem.
Maybe Stuart could explain why the leads must be changed? I'm not
questioning the advice, but I'm curious why are they the problem.
Cosmin
ac76 wrote:
> The engine does not rev up. the rpms stay the same while it's slipping.
>
> "Stewart DIBBS" <sjd@vysor.com> wrote in message
> news:411a0b64$1_4@aeinews....
>
>>"ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
>>news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.ro gers.com...
>>
>>>When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
>>>hesitates a bit ... and when I let go of the pedal a bit the
>
> acceleration
>
>>kicks in again.
>>
>>
>>Change your plug leads.
>>
>>Stewart DIBBS
>>
>>
>
>
>
not the clutch slipping. However, I'm not sure what could be the problem.
Maybe Stuart could explain why the leads must be changed? I'm not
questioning the advice, but I'm curious why are they the problem.
Cosmin
ac76 wrote:
> The engine does not rev up. the rpms stay the same while it's slipping.
>
> "Stewart DIBBS" <sjd@vysor.com> wrote in message
> news:411a0b64$1_4@aeinews....
>
>>"ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
>>news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.ro gers.com...
>>
>>>When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
>>>hesitates a bit ... and when I let go of the pedal a bit the
>
> acceleration
>
>>kicks in again.
>>
>>
>>Change your plug leads.
>>
>>Stewart DIBBS
>>
>>
>
>
>
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Re: Problem with 96 civic si
Thanks everyone who replied.
I went and changed the spark plug wires today and now it's perfect. Drives
like new.
Thanks again everyone
Alex
"Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message
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> If the engine revs stay constant even though you're accelerating, it's
> not the clutch slipping. However, I'm not sure what could be the problem.
>
> Maybe Stuart could explain why the leads must be changed? I'm not
> questioning the advice, but I'm curious why are they the problem.
>
> Cosmin
>
> ac76 wrote:
> > The engine does not rev up. the rpms stay the same while it's slipping.
> >
> > "Stewart DIBBS" <sjd@vysor.com> wrote in message
> > news:411a0b64$1_4@aeinews....
> >
> >>"ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
> >>news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.ro gers.com...
> >>
> >>>When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
> >>>hesitates a bit ... and when I let go of the pedal a bit the
> >
> > acceleration
> >
> >>kicks in again.
> >>
> >>
> >>Change your plug leads.
> >>
> >>Stewart DIBBS
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
I went and changed the spark plug wires today and now it's perfect. Drives
like new.
Thanks again everyone
Alex
"Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message
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> If the engine revs stay constant even though you're accelerating, it's
> not the clutch slipping. However, I'm not sure what could be the problem.
>
> Maybe Stuart could explain why the leads must be changed? I'm not
> questioning the advice, but I'm curious why are they the problem.
>
> Cosmin
>
> ac76 wrote:
> > The engine does not rev up. the rpms stay the same while it's slipping.
> >
> > "Stewart DIBBS" <sjd@vysor.com> wrote in message
> > news:411a0b64$1_4@aeinews....
> >
> >>"ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
> >>news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.ro gers.com...
> >>
> >>>When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
> >>>hesitates a bit ... and when I let go of the pedal a bit the
> >
> > acceleration
> >
> >>kicks in again.
> >>
> >>
> >>Change your plug leads.
> >>
> >>Stewart DIBBS
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
#13
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Re: Problem with 96 civic si
Thanks everyone who replied.
I went and changed the spark plug wires today and now it's perfect. Drives
like new.
Thanks again everyone
Alex
"Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message
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> If the engine revs stay constant even though you're accelerating, it's
> not the clutch slipping. However, I'm not sure what could be the problem.
>
> Maybe Stuart could explain why the leads must be changed? I'm not
> questioning the advice, but I'm curious why are they the problem.
>
> Cosmin
>
> ac76 wrote:
> > The engine does not rev up. the rpms stay the same while it's slipping.
> >
> > "Stewart DIBBS" <sjd@vysor.com> wrote in message
> > news:411a0b64$1_4@aeinews....
> >
> >>"ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
> >>news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.ro gers.com...
> >>
> >>>When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
> >>>hesitates a bit ... and when I let go of the pedal a bit the
> >
> > acceleration
> >
> >>kicks in again.
> >>
> >>
> >>Change your plug leads.
> >>
> >>Stewart DIBBS
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
I went and changed the spark plug wires today and now it's perfect. Drives
like new.
Thanks again everyone
Alex
"Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message
news:%XsSc.18$x7h.4@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.roge rs.com...
> If the engine revs stay constant even though you're accelerating, it's
> not the clutch slipping. However, I'm not sure what could be the problem.
>
> Maybe Stuart could explain why the leads must be changed? I'm not
> questioning the advice, but I'm curious why are they the problem.
>
> Cosmin
>
> ac76 wrote:
> > The engine does not rev up. the rpms stay the same while it's slipping.
> >
> > "Stewart DIBBS" <sjd@vysor.com> wrote in message
> > news:411a0b64$1_4@aeinews....
> >
> >>"ac76" <ac76@rogers.com> wrote in message
> >>news:jahSc.36$Wt7.9@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.ro gers.com...
> >>
> >>>When pressing harder on gas pedal during acceleration it feels like it
> >>>hesitates a bit ... and when I let go of the pedal a bit the
> >
> > acceleration
> >
> >>kicks in again.
> >>
> >>
> >>Change your plug leads.
> >>
> >>Stewart DIBBS
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
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