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Loss of throttle response?

This thread might be dumb but **** it why not. Not often but time to time if I’m at a dead stop putting it in 1st gear, the revs would

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Old 04-30-2019, 03:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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This thread might be dumb but **** it why not. Not often but time to time if I’m at a dead stop putting it in 1st gear, the revs would be so low, as if it’s hesitating. At neutral just revving a bit out of curiosity, it would hesitate as well. When I say hesitate, usually when revving you’d see the tachometer spiking rapidly, not in this case. When I did rev it at neutral, it’d hold at 2k RPM for 2 seconds. Idk it probably happened 3 times for the year and half I’ve owned it. Oil temp was at 220 if that means anything at all. Idk.. didn’t look in to it, probably thought someone here had the same issue before. Now it runs fine. Any insight?
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