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Old 10-31-2013, 07:48 AM   #1
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Originally Posted by Edawgcappizle View Post
Like I said it's hard to explain, hunting was the only term I could think of. I'm sorry brndck that you aren't familiar with it. No need to get your knickers in a twist haha.
Hesitating would be a better word to describe it. When under load more-so in lower gears it will hesitate, and it's definitely not a miss-fire.
Sooooooooo you didn't bother describing it, or taking a video or anything useful, but you expect us to be able to help you sort it out?

I've heard the term "hunting" before many many times in reference to automotive. It is NOT the same as "hesitation".

Hunting is when the RPMs rise and fall at idle on their own; repeatedly, and will not stay stable in one position.

Hesitation would be where you press the a accelerator and the RPMs do not respond to this input.

Very different things.

Now which one was your issue?
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