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[QUOTE]Originally posted by JohnB: [QB] If this is on your car with the supercharger, it's pretty normal, as your bypass valve cannot recycle all the air that is stuck between the TB and head unit. Brakes are alot cheaper...try'em. ;) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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stangnut
Member # 5937
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exclent power nice idle everything pretty tight in snug.when down shiftin to slow down around 2 thousand rpm the car starts to buck. kinda like if you where in too high a gear and let the clutch out to soon. some one said cause i got solid motor an trans mounts.maybe rearend slop in the gears?but no rearend noise or anything noticeable .this happens any gear while usen the motor to slow down, around 2000rpm.
JohnB
Member # 969
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If this is on your car with the supercharger, it's pretty normal, as your bypass valve cannot recycle all the air that is stuck between the TB and head unit. Brakes are alot cheaper...try'em.
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