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Old 06-27-2006 | 06:10 AM
Convict404
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Default Greetings from Denmark, with 1 question.

Hi all accord freaks there..

I just got my '96 Accord Sedan 2.2 VTEC (European Model)
for 2 months ago, just joined this forum along with alot of other forums..
It sure is great to see the good tech. info and stuff there is about honda.

Anyway I was kind of hopeing the somehow has an answer the the following:

I'm having a little problem with the enigne at 1800-2800 RPM espically when it's cold.
When pressing the gas pedal very slightly the enigne kind of 'hops' like i will not the the gas.
This is a problem when driving easy on a cold enigne.. when warm the problem 'almost'
disapeares, but there is still a little.. Althrough when giving more gas, the enigne runs smooth.
Can anyone give a hint og answer to what this could be?

Someoen told me that a Chip Tuning could solve the problem.. but there must be another way?
mabey it can be related to the: https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/rec...010402/TSB.htm

-Michael @ Denmark
 
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Old 06-27-2006 | 09:34 AM
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Default RE: Greetings from Denmark, with 1 question.

Hello And Welcome to the forums..
We will have to get back with answers to that Question after a bit of research...

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Old 06-27-2006 | 09:38 AM
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WheelBrokerang: k.. Thanks..

Mabey i should post the question in the enigne forum..

 
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