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84TBirdTurbo42 Offline
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#1
Well Guys, I've been driving my car since may, and this is definatly a good running car, but ive been having this problem lately, under normal load, even at 12 pounds of boost, car runs great, no hesitation no problems. But when i go to take a turn and then mat the gas, the car hesitates really bad, and sometimes i hear a pop from the exhaust. Now i know my car needs a ignition switch, because my water temp after market gauge isnt working properly, like it always has.

I really dont know how to explain this, so im going to attempt to make a video of the problem, but its a really bad hesitation, and when i apply more throttle, it does nothing. I also, thought it might be a fuel problem, but it happens no matter how much gas i have in the tank.

and i also only pulled a code 22, which ive had since i put the car on the road,
Thanks,
Chris.
Chris Perry
1984 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe. Dead, NY rot killed her
1986 Thunderbird shell, swapping parts from the 84.
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zip Offline
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#2
What Fuel Pump do you have?
Matt
86 TC 5spd:QH/SD,Walbro190,CFI 52#, AFPR,WB,FMIC,3"dp to axle, .63 T3, E6,Stock Longblock.
Shelf:N/A 2.3, Die grinder, Carbide Burrs.
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tr_guy79 Offline
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#3
Sounds like your fuel pick up has come loose, or you have wiring problem that is aggrevated by turning (something getting pinched?)

-Shane
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'87 - Range Roller 4* adv / 50 trim t04e / Ported E6 / Gutted Knifed intake / Stinger 3->2.5" / Adj. Cam Pulley / Warlboro 255

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bang4thebuck Offline
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#4
Ill bet you may have either the incorrect sock on the fuel pump, the sock fell off, or there is no sock at all.
1987 TC 5 speed. To date: AGP 50 trim T3/T4 .63 stage 2 turbo, Ebay bov, 28psi, 255hp pump, Kirban FPR, Ebay Front mount, Full 3 inch Exhaust, Ported Bob's Log, Megasquirt, 55lb. injectors, boport 1.5 cam, boxed lower control arms, Methanol Kit, Ram HD Clutch, front lowered 1/2 inch and E.T. Streets for the track. Best so far 12.5 at 110.8. still tuning.
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84TBirdTurbo42 Offline
Senior Member
#5
fuel pumps i have, the stock in tank one and the stock in line fuel pump.

i replaced the inline pump last year,
Chris Perry
1984 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe. Dead, NY rot killed her
1986 Thunderbird shell, swapping parts from the 84.
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Pete D Offline
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#6
I heard of similar thing happen before and being something electrical. It's in a past post but not sure what to search on
Pete Dunham


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84TBirdTurbo42 Offline
Senior Member
#7
well the thing is, i know i need a tps, i want to replace the 2 fuel injectors i havent yet, and i need the bp sensor, so im gradually saving the money up, and the car goes off the road next week.

Thanks for your input, i'll probaly end up dropping the tank over the winter.
Chris Perry
1984 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe. Dead, NY rot killed her
1986 Thunderbird shell, swapping parts from the 84.
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boosted85 Offline
Senior Member
#8
does my 85 cougar have a inline fuel pump?
Complete custom downpipe to tail pipe 3in exhaust, ranger cam, cran double valve springs, stock dsm bov switchin out for a good aftermarket, cone filter, fmi 2.5in piping, walbro 342hp, aeromotive fpr, fuel pressure 45 base, 17in cobra R's, steel braided oil feed line, 96lb injectors, megasquirt 1 v2.2, msd blaster 2 coil 86 t3 48, innovative lc1 wideband,
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Martin Offline
Senior Member
#9
Quick test for the ignition part. Get a few feet of wire, run a temporary 12 volt bulb from the coil plus side (feed from switch)and ground. Just hang it under the dash somewhere for the time being. Watch the light when the popping happens, light flickers, power was lost. I use this for many of those "maybe electrical gremlins".
It sounds more like fuel, like the other posts recommend, fuel pickup in the tank. Try filling it to the nuts, and see if that helps. If the pump is fully submerged, it almost takes away the not picking up fuel variable.
Martin
Stock 87, no mods, Black with the grey interior.
Boost High, Fly Low
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Gary F Offline
Senior Member
#10
84, what is the fuel level when this happens? I'm asking because mine did the same thing when I turned a corner, usually left, but only when it was running low on gas.
Gary Fraser

I used to be normal...then I got a Turbo Coupe.
'88 T5 Bone Stock w/3G Alt.
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