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Old 23rd March 2008, 17:11   #1
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Default Engine cutting at high revs

Hi guys

Just been for a run out with wife and kids and i've noticed a problem with the 75, its a 1.8T SE Connie auto.

I was in sport mode and had to floor the accelerator to overtake a wagon on a single carriageway once the revs went over about 4k the engine started bliping as though it was momentarily cutting out

I droped the wife and kids off at home and took it on to the local dual carriageway to see if I could repeat it and i could

All seems well in normal driving but when you have you foot down hard and the engine is over 4k it starts to stutter like a random mometary cut out every couple of seconds.

Ive only had the car a month and this is the first time i noticed it although this is also the first time ive really floored it

I'm begining to wonder if the car suits me, I had a Mondy ST24 before the 75 and im missing the manual g/box and stiffer suspension the mondy had.

I'm by no means a boy racer and I usually drive quite sedately but the 75 is that softly sprung you really have to watch your speed in corners as it rolls alarmingly at higher corner speeds

Anyway any ideas about the stuttering at high revs?

Stu
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