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Originally Posted by rodeo02
Could be a dirty TB, sticking throttle cable, bad IMG, etc. If it doesn't stall out, cause perfomance issues for you, or light up the CEL, I wouldn't worry about it.
Joel
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Thanks for the reply,
It is not a sticking cable or dirty TB as when I disconnect the TPS electrical connector the delay goes away.
The delay happens just as the clutch is being reingaged as in shifting up a gear. To have a smooth transistion the RPM needs to be lower or I have to press the gas pedal to further to keep the rpm from falling from clutch engaging resulting in a jerky shift.
Sorry if this doesn't make sense but it is a real nuisance. Yes, I know how to drive a clutch. Been doing it for 30 years....
Likewise, when you let up on the gas to slow down(clutch engaged the whole time) when the rpm drops to ~2,000 rpm the pause causes the car to jerk as the momentum shifts from slowing to constant speed and back to slowing again.
I'll take a look at the IMG.
Thanks again!