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wilkesneil | 07:41 Fri 10th Oct 2008 | Motoring
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problem with power loss
when on a straight or downhill road, i can put my foot down and the power is there straight away.
but when i'm going uphill there doesnt to be any extra power to gain speed or anything.
Anyone have any ideas...
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yes the main problem here is that your car is a gutless heap of French sh1te. Most cars can accelerate down hill, in this case I recommend you test it's acceleration due to gravity more thoroughly. Do you live near any cliffs?
Alonso's Renault wasn't very gutless today in the GP.
sounds like fuel starvation, cant spell, check your fuel filter,
Does sound fuel related initially, although if the MAF sensor is dirty you could possibly have similar symptoms.

When you travel up hill the engine is working much harder at a given throttle opening than on a level road, therefore more fuel/air is required. The ECU will adjust fuelling according to the load recognised by the Throttle position sensor / Manifold Absolute Pressure ( MAP ) sensor and ultimately the Mass Airflow Sensor ( MAF ). The maff will tell the ECU the density and quantity of air that is being inhaled by the engine.

Either way, If there is any issue you should be getting a SES light or managment light on the dash.

Eddie
To add to above - you'll note that i have avoided mentioning anything about timing.

Do you have any other symptoms ?
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not sure harley mate as i've asked this question 4 my mate as its his car. I would never have a french car lol.
I'll see wot he says and get back 2 u

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