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Car Feel like it's breaking.

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    Car Feel like it's breaking.

    For so reason my car feels like it's braking when my foot is off the gas, it slow's down to quickly. Plus whats the cold start idle?
    Last edited by svgnewbie; 10-07-2010, 11:26 AM.

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    You may have brakes that are sticking or dragging. And the cold idle in my car is about 1500 rpms

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      #3
      Originally posted by nine_deuce View Post
      You may have brakes that are sticking or dragging. And the cold idle in my car is about 1500 rpms
      Mines about 1800-1900, is it suppose to be that high? I'll check the brakes again and see how that goes.
      Last edited by svgnewbie; 10-07-2010, 11:26 AM.

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        a little.... I would say to check your rotors for possible warping, and Sea Foam the car to get rid of all carbon build up.

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          yea i agre with jdm cb7 seafoam works wonders the car will run alot smother after to

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            Originally posted by svgnewbie View Post
            Mines about 1800-1900, is it suppose to be that high?
            It's supposed to be anywhere from 1200-1600.
            Not sure if it's different in Canada though (I doubt it).

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              Originally posted by JDM_CB7_TX View Post
              a little.... I would say to check your rotors for possible warping, and Sea Foam the car to get rid of all carbon build up.
              Yea they are warped. gonna see if i can get them machined, if not gotta grab a new set. Also i seafoamed it a couple weeks back before going for my emission test, could oil in the spark plug cylinders cause that, cause i know for a fact that i do, but haven't gotten a chance to fix it yet. Gotta do it soon cause im burning way to much gas now than when i started driving.

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                #8
                Originally posted by JoshM View Post
                It's supposed to be anywhere from 1200-1600.
                Not sure if it's different in Canada though (I doubt it).
                I don't think it makes a diffence cause it's the same haynes manual

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