Flat Spots

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Animal

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5,342 posts

275 months

Friday 3rd January 2003
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Noticed on Tuesday night that my Mondeo's V6 seems to pause slightly at two points during the rev range, although the engine picks up again from those points onward.

Could the engine have a flat spot or two? How would I remedy the situation?

david beer

3,982 posts

274 months

Friday 3rd January 2003
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My old MX6 had several flat spots which BBR do a chip for. Not only did it get rid but also gave 3mpg better fuel economy!

deltaf

1,384 posts

264 months

Friday 3rd January 2003
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Have you checked the plugs for signs of arcdown on the porcelain?
Very common problem on the Zetecs, although im not sure on the V6s.
Also check for air leaks on the induction path.

>> Edited by deltaf on Friday 3rd January 18:33

Captain Muppet

8,540 posts

272 months

Friday 10th January 2003
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Didn't the MX6 use the same V6 as the Mondy?
"Flat spots" are sometimes designed in to get past noise regs/emmissions.

danger mouse

3,828 posts

268 months

Friday 10th January 2003
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Captain Muppet said: Didn't the MX6 use the same V6 as the Mondy?
"Flat spots" are sometimes designed in to get past noise regs/emmissions.


Could this be the "the fly by wire-backing off the throttle to flatten the torque curve concept" I've heard so much tell about, in real life action?

>> Edited by danger mouse on Friday 10th January 13:38

Captain Muppet

8,540 posts

272 months

Monday 20th January 2003
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danger mouse said:

Captain Muppet said: Didn't the MX6 use the same V6 as the Mondy?
"Flat spots" are sometimes designed in to get past noise regs/emmissions.


Could this be the "the fly by wire-backing off the throttle to flatten the torque curve concept" I've heard so much tell about, in real life action?

>> Edited by danger mouse on Friday 10th January 13:38


Nah, just iffy calibration...

danger mouse

3,828 posts

268 months

Monday 20th January 2003
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...most likely.

It is ford after all.

numlock

24 posts

275 months

Monday 20th January 2003
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I think the V6 has port deactivation throttles that close off 1 of the 2 intake ports on each cylinder to improve low speed torque/part throttle performance. Check that these are working correctly and are not stuck closed or slow to open etc.