Hesitation between 3000 and 4000 rpm's
#1
Track Day
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: NorthShore MA.
Posts: 24
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Hesitation between 3000 and 4000 rpm's
Hello,
My '99 C2 cab has been hesitating while accelerating through 3000 rpm's and stops once I get to 4000 rpm's. My local dealer says it is the clutch and it going to cost $2500. Does this sound correct? To throw salt into my cuts he said that one of my horns was broken and that would cost $250.
Has anyone had a similar hesitation problem?
Thank you,
JAG
My '99 C2 cab has been hesitating while accelerating through 3000 rpm's and stops once I get to 4000 rpm's. My local dealer says it is the clutch and it going to cost $2500. Does this sound correct? To throw salt into my cuts he said that one of my horns was broken and that would cost $250.
Has anyone had a similar hesitation problem?
Thank you,
JAG
#3
Drifting
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Toronto Ontario Canada
Posts: 2,310
Likes: 0
Received 5 Likes
on
3 Posts
Try this get in too 4th gear, have the cars RPM's around 1800 and stab the gas....tell us what happens when you do this.....and how many miles are on the car?, do you track it?, only owner?, these anwsers could help out.
#5
I'm having a very similar experience with my 40th Ann. It has 23,000 KM and I have a slight miss or hesitation btw 3 and 4k RPM. I associated that hesitation to the Fabspeed I installed earlier this summer since I've notice that problem soon afterward. Maybe a coincidence I hadn't notice earlier as well.
Is this a normal happening when the variocam kick-in ???
Is this a normal happening when the variocam kick-in ???
#6
Burning Brakes
If the power cuts off at 4K RPM, that's a MAF issue for sure. That's exactly the behavior that happens. The clutch has absolutely nothing to do with that!
Trending Topics
#8
Race Car
It is probably nothing major. Remove the MAF and clean it by spraying it with either electronics cleaner or carb cleaner. Then disconnect the battery for a few minutes. You car will have an unsteady idle for a few drive cycles, but then should smoth out.
#9
Does the hesitation seem to go away under heavy acceleration? If so, the guys that said variocam are probably correct. This is normal. Same thing happened on my 996 C4S under mild to medium acceleration. Definitely get another opinion.
#10
My M3 is having the same issue, sort of a sputtering or hiccup between 3-4k rpm. Been to the dealer 3 times...first time dealer says there is no problem, second time they replace the MAF, third time they reflash the DME. Problem is still there! Need to go back again. Totally sucks.
#11
GT3 player par excellence
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
holger, sell the m3. buy a boxster S. they are great. i had one in 02.
#12
Burning Brakes
Join Date: May 2004
Location: So. California
Posts: 937
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally Posted by mooty
holger, sell the m3. buy a boxster S. they are great. i had one in 02.
You don't have time to mess around with things like this.....
-Eli
#13
The M3 will be for sale in the spring. I rarely drive it, only 16k miles after 4 years. It's in mint condition.
Not sure what will replace, but probably not another 2 seater (although I do like the Boxster S, having driven a friends before).
What pisses me off is that the car has been great up until this and now I have to bring it in for the 4th time to fix the same thing.
Not sure what will replace, but probably not another 2 seater (although I do like the Boxster S, having driven a friends before).
What pisses me off is that the car has been great up until this and now I have to bring it in for the 4th time to fix the same thing.
#14
GT3 player par excellence
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
16k in 4 years?
my audi is 10 months old and has 17500 miles.
my audi is 10 months old and has 17500 miles.
#15
Track Day
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: NorthShore MA.
Posts: 24
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Thanks for all the replies. Since I initially took the car to the dealer; an independent Porsche mechanic also told me it was the clutch. But this guy told me that the flywheel should be replaces also and it will take at least 15 hours!!!!!! Are there any honest people left in the world...maybe they are all in New Orleans at the local Walmart (bad joke) Anyway, I have one more guy to take the car to. I will let you know the outcome.
Isn't funny that most P car owners are some what successful but most of the mechanics think we are idiots...
Isn't funny that most P car owners are some what successful but most of the mechanics think we are idiots...