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Ok guys I think i am in the right area.

My 89 Ceffy has been great, BUT recently only in the mornings when taking off it feels as though someone is pulling the handbrake on at about 2000 to 3000rpm but as I drive through it it goes away, and then starts over again in the next gear so on and so forth till the engine warms up about 15mins or so later.

pls help with this issue as it is giving me the shits as well as the G/F

Ta

another Ceffy lover

ADRNLN

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Mine does the same... its as if it retards the timing then all of a sudden goes back to normal and gives you a nice swift kick in the pants! Again, only happens when the motor is cold. Doesnt retarding the timing increase cylinder temps therefore warming the motor up quicker... might make sense?

JK

Yea mine does the same thing for about 5-10 mins (depending on weather), i think its just the engine retarding the timing to create more heat and warm the engine up faster, you would probalby find that if your cefiro is turbo the turbo starts spooling up earlier and with alot less throttle.

Does anyone know what sensor triggers this, is it oil pressure/temp or water temp or both?

i know this could be way off and slightly off topic, but would the fact that most of us are probally running the original auto computers (assuming with the limited amount of genuine manual ceffy's that were made) with now manual change anything with the timing when starting/warming up? (eg are the ignition maps different?)

anyway dude as i have mentioned and as jaik also touched on, check ur thermostat (could be siezed open) and coolant temp sensor (could be old and faulty/corroded).

other then that might be best to post ur issue up in the tech area as alot of r32 drivers would prob have experience/knowledge with such an issue aswel.

i know this could be way off and slightly off topic, but would the fact that most of us are probally running the original auto computers (assuming with the limited amount of genuine manual ceffy's that were made) with now manual change anything with the timing when starting/warming up? (eg are the ignition maps different?)

anyway dude as i have mentioned and as jaik also touched on, check ur thermostat (could be siezed open) and coolant temp sensor (could be old and faulty/corroded).

other then that might be best to post ur issue up in the tech area as alot of r32 drivers would prob have experience/knowledge with such an issue aswel.

mine is a stock manual and it surges when cold for the first 5 to 10 minutes or until the temp needle reaches the middled of the temp guage ..then it stops ...so i dont think its that

I have had a 32gtst, tt300 and the cefiro and they all have done it, if you find out what it is then your up for a noble prise in my opinion. I think its the timing being retarded, or a faulty sensor as latley I havent had it everytime I have started the car when its cold. I did go for a thrash and that seems to help it for a little while. The other thing my car gets is a slight splutter at cold idle as well, so the retarding seems to be right.

hope someone fixes this dilema

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