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***** When Letting Off Throttle


DeclanCorollaD-4D
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Hi all,

Having just replaced an injector, filler pipe and other bits on my corolla I've decided I don't like the way the car jerks when I roll off the throttle after revving to 3000 or so in 1st, it makes the change from first to second really rough after pulling off quickly from a standstill then changing up, no issues in other gears really.

I was wondering if having the egr disconnected could cause this at all? Maybe it should open when letting of the throttle meaning the engine doesn't get a complete fuel cut which I assume is what's causing the 'hitting a brick wall' feeling.

Thanks in advance for shedding any light.

Declan

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I seem to recall my brother's old Corolla 2.0D4D did the same thing; I just adjusted my driving style a bit, mainly not lifting off the accelerator suddenly or fully just before changing gear. I never found out whether it was normal thing or not tho' :lol:

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Ahh Cheers Cyker glad to hear its not just mine.

Not much of an issue as you say, just requires you to drive a little differently. But i'm the kind of person that needs to fix something just because its there haha.

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