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change the rotor button
cap is a bit old, but should still work fine
can you take a pic of your ignition lead, the part that goes down the head. close up like above.
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ecu man you need to change you rank title to 7.
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Green block gangster
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 Originally Posted by kyle
ecu man you need to change you rank title to 7.
..lol..
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Green block gangster
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can you please take a picture of the lead ( top pic ) on the other angle, I need to see the shaft of the lead.
cheers
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check resistance of leads,timing,and fuel sample(wat fuel u use??)
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98 fuel, tried weq's spare leads, and same thing
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 Originally Posted by aimre
Hey guys,
i seem to have a small problem that i cant get rid of.
The problem is, i have a flat spot through the rev rangem at about 2000 rpm when light throttle is applied, if i apply slightly more throttle, i can get through the flat spot, then drop back to orriginal throttle position and it will continue up the revs on its merry way.
To try and fix this, i have:
Changed spark plugs
Fuel filter
and inspected the dizzy cap (without removing it) for damage.
What could this be and how do i fix it??  
Thanks
PS. Ive searched
What sound accompanies the fat spot?
If the flat spot corresponds with a missfire or crackle & pop out the tail pipe, it's ignition.
In this case follow ECU-MAN's instructions.
If the engine simply goes dead~flat, it's fuel.
1) Check TPS setting, if incorrect, you could be on the overrun fuel cut.
2) Check fuel pump - earth & inlet filter for obstruction
3) Check engine earth
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i also have a "flat spot" - though it is not an issue, it is very mild and simply feels like the engine "picks up" more once past the 3000 mark...
it happens between take off to 3000ish, it just feels like timing is not *quite* enough...
it is only during very light throttle though...
is this similar to your "flat spot" amire?
is your ECU etc stock?
B20VTEC - since 2002 
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 Originally Posted by TODA AU
What sound accompanies the fat spot?
If the flat spot corresponds with a missfire or crackle & pop out the tail pipe, it's ignition.
In this case follow ECU-MAN's instructions.
If the engine simply goes dead~flat, it's fuel.
1) Check TPS setting, if incorrect, you could be on the overrun fuel cut.
2) Check fuel pump - earth & inlet filter for obstruction
3) Check engine earth
There isnt any exhaust noise indicating ignition.
How do i do 1)?
Do our cars only have one intank fuel pump?
i also have a "flat spot" - though it is not an issue, it is very mild and simply feels like the engine "picks up" more once past the 3000 mark...
it happens between take off to 3000ish, it just feels like timing is not *quite* enough...
it is only during very light throttle though...
is this similar to your "flat spot" amire?
is your ECU etc stock?
Mine only happens at light throttle. I take of normal, then when i get to about 2500 it looses power, so much so, that u sometimes lurch forward in your seat, this power loss happens for about 1000 rpm and u get through it by putting slightly more gas.
It usually only happens in gears 1 and 2 (or at least i notice)
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yes i have this problem too
only happens when its cold and there is light throttle applied
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 Originally Posted by aimre
take of normal, then when i get to about 2500 it looses power, so much so, that u sometimes lurch forward in your seat, t
yes, sorry, very different 'flat spot' to mine...
in that case, it could quite well be fuel related, maybe even fuel injectors... how many KM on the car/engine?
to check for 1) TPS sensor you need a multimeter and a sewing pin - can be easily described if you want to try it... but a bad TPS sensor setting will usually demonstrate other drivability symptoms...
B20VTEC - since 2002 
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