Hi Gents/Ladies.
Bit of strange one here but hopefully some one has an idea or a direction I can look into diagnosing the problem.
Basically when the engine is under strain I randomly get a shudder. When I say under strain it's most noticeable below the 2k rpm mark and when in say 5th or 6th gear (lazy driving) and just generally pulling away. Sometimes I've noticed if I accelerate gently it's fine but if I put my foot down it appears. I've recently noticed it a couple of times in 1st gear when pulling away harshly which is why I'm getting more concerned.
Sparks are fine and I've cleaned the coils which look ok but I think are the original packs. i don't think it's these however because sometimes the car appears fine.
Feels like she's struggling and shuddering slightly at the same time. I was wondering if it could be the fuel pump/filter or injectors maybe? I've tried running cleaners through the fuel and nothing noticeable has changed.
Any ideas would be much appreciated or tricks I can check to get me started?
Cheers in advance.
Regards,
Lee.
Bit of strange one here but hopefully some one has an idea or a direction I can look into diagnosing the problem.
Basically when the engine is under strain I randomly get a shudder. When I say under strain it's most noticeable below the 2k rpm mark and when in say 5th or 6th gear (lazy driving) and just generally pulling away. Sometimes I've noticed if I accelerate gently it's fine but if I put my foot down it appears. I've recently noticed it a couple of times in 1st gear when pulling away harshly which is why I'm getting more concerned.
Sparks are fine and I've cleaned the coils which look ok but I think are the original packs. i don't think it's these however because sometimes the car appears fine.
Feels like she's struggling and shuddering slightly at the same time. I was wondering if it could be the fuel pump/filter or injectors maybe? I've tried running cleaners through the fuel and nothing noticeable has changed.
Any ideas would be much appreciated or tricks I can check to get me started?
Cheers in advance.
Regards,
Lee.
