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Hi guys new to this forum but own my 09 Z for 3 years now and since i put it back on the road after winter storage i notice sometimes

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Old 06-24-2014, 04:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys new to this forum but own my 09 Z for 3 years now and since i put it back on the road after winter storage i notice sometimes when i lift off my foot from throttle to turn in at around 80-90 km/h it seems like the car still input some throttle....and i check the floor mat..just to be sure..still at the right place..

anyone encountered this issue


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It may just be stiff from sitting so long. Have you tried "exercising" the pedal? With the ignition off, pump the pedal through its full travel about a dozen times.
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i think it's just burning off the last of the fuel for emissions reasons depending on your throttle input and angle.

does this on my other car too.
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thanks for the reply, i dont think it's mechanical related (pedal behavior) it feels more like the ECU for some reasons only him knows...compensate or corrects an issue by a little blip of throttle...throttle mapping

The idea it is burning remaning fuel is pretty much what i tought because more i think more it's doin it when fueled with 94 octane, i'll run some diagnostic this week and post my notes and results.
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I too have an 09, and I don't have that issue. But I don't "turn in" to anywhere going 80-90 kmh.
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I had this issue especially if the road wasn't 100% flat... Then I got a new diff. No more issues
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