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I have a issue when ever I sit at a point on the peddle over 70kmph. It feels like it's jumping a little or slipping. Slip,grip,slip,grip ect only when I cruse if I give it a little or back off a little it stops.

Changed o2 sensor and plugs got spitfire coil packs nistune return flow cooler running 11psi stock everything else.

Any advice or thoughts please guys thank in advance

Got 1000cc injectors & 460 Walbro.
Going to unplug the o2 take it for a spin to make sure I didn't remove the busted one replace it with a dud.

Thanks I will check out all these things post what fixed it.

  • 2 months later...
Question is then.........is it fuel/spark related or a clutch/drivetrain issue? CV's, TPS, CAS, clutch, axle, diff - its hard to keyboard tune I think!
 

You said that may have been the issue way back. [emoji106]
I am swapping out the stock replacing with 1000cc mid next year. I'm pretty sure that will resolve the issue.
  • 4 months later...

Finish off this thread, I put new tyres on rear a bit before never occurred to me months later when I noticed it. But today I rotated tyres got all rebalanced problem gone. I think someone mentioned tyres way back in thread.
Thanks guys

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