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  • BACK SLOWER THEN EVER!
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Now I had the problem on fatcory tune and now again on 8psi generic.

After giving it a bootful the car idles rough, car is usually warmed up...

The rough idle goes away after around a minute.

I have just had the Sparkies changed and ECU update was done by ford.

:ta: I hope its nothing major...

Ozzie

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  • Mmmmm......BOOST
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think this is syptom of weak valve springs ,but could be throttle dirty

dont think ecu updates help much if your useing a flash tuner need a good custom tune maybe

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When I back off slowly it problem doesn't occur.

It only when I run out of street and go from flat chat to brake...

oh and the car is only on 45k, will the value springs really give up already?

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I don't think kays has much to do with it it seems to be luck of the draw with valve springs some will hold near 3oorwkw others fade at 220rwkw

should really look into a custom tune it might fix it

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Yup - mine would do the same with the edit (238rwkw). It was a distinctive rumble when I backed off that I thought was the diff until I stopped and realised it was a different (and rough) exhaust noise. If I kept revs under 5200 it wouldn't happen.

You could try a high flow cat or exhaust to reduce back pressure as a first step and if that doesn't help new valve springs are your only option.

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Its not always Valve spring related..

It can be 1 of 2 things.. Valve springs (been mentioned already), or Spark plugs fouling up (didnt you just say you just changed them??)

what spark plugs did you put in them, and what gap did they have?

My cars had valve springs done, and I've still had the issue, but I've since fixed it..

danny.

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Hi Ozzie,

I have the same issue with my car and its definately the WEAK Valve Springs.

Im getting mine done by Nizpro and im more than sure this will solve this

problem I currently have.

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