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- From: v071pzp4@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Craig L. Cole)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos.tech
- Subject: Odd Stalling Problem in '80 Olds Omega
- Message-ID: <BxML66.8z7@acsu.buffalo.edu>
- Date: 12 Nov 92 22:59:00 GMT
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- Hmmm. Lately, I've been noticing that my car wants to stall out
- when the car approaches a moderate curve at a moderate speed.
- It feels like when there is any signifigant side loading on
- the car, the engine isn't receiving any fuel.
-
- I'm not trying to pull G's or anything in these turns; it's takes
- only a moderate centrifugal load to do it. The car usually
- doesn't stall, only because the car exits the turn and the
- engine starts receiving fuel again.
-
- It's just an annoyance, but it something I'd like to correct.
- Maybe this is common among carburated cars like mine -- something
- to do with fuel entry into the carburator.
-
- Any help would be greatly appreciated. E-mail or posting is fine.
- Thanks,
-
- Craig Cole
- V071PZP4@UBVMS.CC.BUFFALO.EDU
- V071PZP4@UBVMS.BITNET
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