BlueChappy
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So not that long ago, I ran the tank almost empty. I did not run out of fuel but I was within 6 miles. I have a 2005 Mustang GT and it’s slightly modified, so 6 miles is probably closer to 2-3 miles.
Anyway, since that day, I’ve been having a horrible stutter on acceleration. It happens at lower RPM’s, and slightly on straightaways, but really is accentuated after making a turn.
I did what I thought it was. I changed the fuel pump, fuel filter, and the fuel injectors. They are all now brand new, and the car is still stuttering especially around corners. My coil packs are less than a year old and I changed the plugs at that time as well.
I’m thinking it’s a fouled plug. But are there any other ideas what might be causing this? I don’t want to keep sinking money into things I don’t need. It would be easy if there were an engine light to get coffees from, but no light is present.
Any ideas?
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Anyway, since that day, I’ve been having a horrible stutter on acceleration. It happens at lower RPM’s, and slightly on straightaways, but really is accentuated after making a turn.
I did what I thought it was. I changed the fuel pump, fuel filter, and the fuel injectors. They are all now brand new, and the car is still stuttering especially around corners. My coil packs are less than a year old and I changed the plugs at that time as well.
I’m thinking it’s a fouled plug. But are there any other ideas what might be causing this? I don’t want to keep sinking money into things I don’t need. It would be easy if there were an engine light to get coffees from, but no light is present.
Any ideas?
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