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> Toyota celica 94 gt revving problem, does not rev over 2500 rpms
post Apr 8, 2011 - 4:13 PM
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JohnnyH

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i posted this one a few months ago and im just now gettin back into fixing my car and i did the engine swap but its was doing the same thing i cant figure this out and its really making me.... when i rev the motor up its bottoms out at 2000-2500 rpm i did so much checkin witht the motor but i dont think thats the problem maybe their is something that im missing can some body help me figure out the problem... i got this video so you know what it sounds like
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wbA3DTuBQw

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post Apr 9, 2011 - 2:36 PM
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so i checked it all can it be possible that the wiring is messed up or two wires are in contact with each other
post Apr 9, 2011 - 6:12 PM
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QUOTE (JohnnyH @ Apr 9, 2011 - 2:36 PM) *
so i checked it all can it be possible that the wiring is messed up or two wires are in contact with each other
did u do the wires your self ? if so yes that could be the problem your car sound like my caldina wen i tired to wire it my self lol but it also sounds like my egr on my 1.8 wen it went bad my car would go over 15mph ontill i got a new one did u check your tps and your vac lines have to be hooked up the right way not just anyway and do u have the right ecu to that engine ? did u check your spark plugs and make sure u dont have a misfire ? and the egr the only reall way to check it is to get a new one u cant just look at it and tell

and it kinda sounds like your engine is flooding but it sounds like the egr to hmmmmmmmmm did u check your injectors they could be stuck

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