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When I was test driving this 3000GT SL, that I intend to buy, the gas pedal seems kinda sticky. I could rest my foot on it no problem and when I try to gently press it... it doesn't move until I add just a tiny bit more pressure and the pedal "releases" and jumps to about 1/4 throttle. It's fine and all, it's just annoying for easy acceleration (car does the jumpy action. the same thing you see when a person is learning how to drive manual typically)
I know its probably a common car thing but none of my other cars have done it and I didn't want to go messing around with a car that isn't mine. The other 2 3/S's that I have driven don't have this issue so I know it's just something little I'm guessing. Do I need to put some oil on something? Thanks for your help! |
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Re: Jumpy gas pedal?
Wd40 My Friend
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1995 3000GT SL (RED) My mods: Custom true dual exhaust with x pipe K&N FIPK 17 inch forged aluminum billet rims from WELD EVO
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Re: Jumpy gas pedal?
mine does the same. ive jus gotten used to easin into it a little, an when it jumps in let off an hold it a little.. where would u put the wd40 at??
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Re: Re: Jumpy gas pedal?
Throttle cable is too tight. It needs loosened just a tad. Mine was sticky till I figured out the cable was too tight,
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Re: Jumpy gas pedal?
how do you loosen it? i have probably wd40'd every inch of my wire and the pedal it self!
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Re: Jumpy gas pedal?
there is two bolts that holds the cable on the plenum, the cable is right before ur back turbo if your looking from the front. Just loosen the two bolts right there. here is a pic where u can see where the cable is
![]() Hope i helped, if u have anymore question just pm me. Good Luck Mahdi
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1997 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 Greddy Profec B II boost controller set at 14psi, Greddy Turbo Timer, Stillen downpipe, Turbo XS RFL BOV, Walbro 341 Fuel Pump, intake, ACT Heavy Duty Street Clutch, AutoMeter boost and A/F gauge, AutoMeter gauge pod, Viper Alarm System, 15% Tint, 18x9 Saleen Wheelz, Bluethunder sparkplug wire. best track time 13.191 with lots of problems. |
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Re: Jumpy gas pedal?
thanx.. i adjusted it today.. thing was.. it was too loose.. no more jumpy take offs an the throttle response seems a lot better
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Mine is about just the opposite. I can press teh gas pedal about 2 inches or so without any throttle response. I just need to get around to checking the throttle cable and, more likely, the pedal itself.
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Re: Jumpy gas pedal?
i think i need to loosen mine up a little.. after drivin it for a while today it got jumpy.
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Re: Jumpy gas pedal?
ya what u need to do is just keeping testing and find a perfect point and leave it there!!! but sometimes it gets loose after a while and u may need to try to get it tight up again.
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1997 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 Greddy Profec B II boost controller set at 14psi, Greddy Turbo Timer, Stillen downpipe, Turbo XS RFL BOV, Walbro 341 Fuel Pump, intake, ACT Heavy Duty Street Clutch, AutoMeter boost and A/F gauge, AutoMeter gauge pod, Viper Alarm System, 15% Tint, 18x9 Saleen Wheelz, Bluethunder sparkplug wire. best track time 13.191 with lots of problems. |
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