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Old 02-03-2013, 08:33 PM   #1
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Bogging Question??!! Help needed...

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When taking off from a stop the car seems to start and then bog...

Now the traction control light isn't kicking on, but I'm wondering if the cold streets and winter tires sometimes don't always mix well?

Some days are worst then others?? That's the part I don't understand or know where it's coming from. First rear wheel drive car and first car with snow tires...

Is This normal

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Definitely not normal. I would uninstall any mods and see if it still bogs.
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^ What he said. Or you can try resetting your ECU and see if the bogging still exist.
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Does it still bog after the car warms up to normal operating temperature?
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yeah its very odd...I didn't notice any bogging last night (from what I can tell) but this morning it like starts then theres slight hesitation?
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Sounds like when I had my AIRAID intake. Got any intake mods?
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just drop in filter
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How come it says uni chip in your mods?
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I find when I first start it up and it's cold it likes a little more gas to get going without bogging a bit but with a little more gas it seems happy and fine. Once it's warmed up it feels normal. Even with a bit more gas is it still a problem? Perhaps raising the revs a little higher when letting out the clutch could help too. (Assuming you're not already launching at 3k rpm or something)
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I have the unichip but I wouldn't classify that as intake mod
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I find when I first start it up and it's cold it likes a little more gas to get going without bogging a bit but with a little more gas it seems happy and fine. Once it's warmed up it feels normal. Even with a bit more gas is it still a problem? Perhaps raising the revs a little higher when letting out the clutch could help too. (Assuming you're not already launching at 3k rpm or something)
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Sorry, my bad. Wasn't paying attention to see that. Hmmm... I'm not sure. If I think of anything I'll come back and let you know but there are likely much more knowledgeable people than I that can chime in.
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Maybe a battery reset... I need to get the right size wrench tho hard to unscrew it. Of course iono what the battery reset would really do?
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You have a unichip installed and it's attached to your ECU. A battery reset will reset your ECU. I would take off the unichip also and see if the bogging goes away.
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