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Thread: Throttle buggy?
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Old 11-29-2009   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Throttle buggy?

ok so answer this.....

when you are shifting is the engine under a load like accelerating or are you just cruising along?

If the engine is under a load as soon as you press in the clutch the unsprung load is transfered back to the engine causing it to rev just a little in order (more or less) to release the tension.

try it when you reach an RPM and are no longer accelerating and see if this helps?
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