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chucksmasher 11-22-2006 09:33 PM

rev not falling off.
 
I have an 01 v6. When the revs are up they will not fall of for about 3 seconds and even when I am coasting the hold at about 1500rpm, then when I stop they to to about 900 or so. Can anyone tell me what is going on here. It is very annoying and makes shifting hard.

Cheddarbob 11-22-2006 09:36 PM

Im sorry i dont understand so are u saying its auto and it has some delay????

chucksmasher 11-22-2006 10:27 PM


Originally Posted by Cheddarbob (Post 226324)
Im sorry i dont understand so are u saying its auto and it has some delay????

no its a 5spd. What i am saying is if you step on the gas and rev up the motor it will not drop the revs untill about 3 seconds after my foot lifts off the pedal. Or when I am driving and say doing 55mph and shift from 4th to 5th the revs wont drop untill my clutch is let out and drags down the rpm with the gears. If I am idleing and rev up the motor is stays reved up even if i remove my foot from the pedal for around 3 seconds.....its annoying as hell.

eventer289 11-22-2006 10:41 PM


Originally Posted by chucksmasher (Post 226337)
no its a 5spd. What i am saying is if you step on the gas and rev up the motor it will not drop the revs untill about 3 seconds after my foot lifts off the pedal. Or when I am driving and say doing 55mph and shift from 4th to 5th the revs wont drop untill my clutch is let out and drags down the rpm with the gears. If I am idleing and rev up the motor is stays reved up even if i remove my foot from the pedal for around 3 seconds.....its annoying as hell.


Clean your MAF, IAC, and check your TPS (I don't know how to check it so you may have to run some searches).

GT-EATER 11-23-2006 09:45 AM

There reasonsit does that , the stock tune is set to burn off the excess gas , you can fix that with a EGR delete and a tune .

chucksmasher 11-23-2006 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by GT-EATER (Post 226398)
There reasonsit does that , the stock tune is set to burn off the excess gas , you can fix that with a EGR delete and a tune .

How do I do a egr delete.

GT-EATER 11-24-2006 04:39 AM

Order these parts from your Ford Dealer , it's comes with the bolts and everything . E69Z-9D440-A and W705609-S430
was $18 for all with tax. list price from FORD ,your local dealer can get it in about a day.


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