Hey guys,
I have a 1993 mustang stock except with a 70mm throttle body. My problem is when the motor is kinda hot and I start the car I have to give it a little gas to make it start. If i dont give it any the motor wont start and then I have to wait a couple of hours for it to cool down and then it will start fine. My question is what would make this a problem could it be that the throttle body gives it too much air?
Also I also somethimes have a problem while driving down highways, it only seems to stick when I hold the gas down for awhile, but the RPMs will not go down!!! When I push in the clutch say at 2000 rpm to shift the cars rpms will just start to go crazy and Ive seen it go as far as 4000. The only way to tame it when this happens is to put into gear and slip the clutch to keep them down. I know that this isnt good but what could be my problem here?
Thanks for the help Drew
I have a 1993 mustang stock except with a 70mm throttle body. My problem is when the motor is kinda hot and I start the car I have to give it a little gas to make it start. If i dont give it any the motor wont start and then I have to wait a couple of hours for it to cool down and then it will start fine. My question is what would make this a problem could it be that the throttle body gives it too much air?
Also I also somethimes have a problem while driving down highways, it only seems to stick when I hold the gas down for awhile, but the RPMs will not go down!!! When I push in the clutch say at 2000 rpm to shift the cars rpms will just start to go crazy and Ive seen it go as far as 4000. The only way to tame it when this happens is to put into gear and slip the clutch to keep them down. I know that this isnt good but what could be my problem here?
Thanks for the help Drew