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Guardsred911 07-04-2017 05:58 AM

Delayed Acceleration
 
Working through some gremlins on a 77 911S...
on acceleration, especially in first, the car accelerates as one would expect, and then really launches (probably around 2K RPM). Almost like another bank of cylinders coming online. It's not running rough, or missing prior, but definitely feels like something is online, all of a sudden.

Any ideas or culprits folks have run into?

Just starting to go through it, so have an order of air filter, spark plugs, etc., and may learn more as I go.

bkreigsr 07-04-2017 06:54 AM

Several of your symptoms point to a vacuum leak.
You may be dealing with multiple issues.
Bill K

Dmitry at Pelican Parts 07-10-2017 04:12 PM

If you're going to be testing for vacuum leaks, take a look at the link below for a helpful guide. Best of luck!

Porsche 911 Vacuum Leak Test | 911 (1965-89) - 930 Turbo (1975-89) | Pelican Parts DIY Maintenance Article

Herb_911_76 07-10-2017 05:40 PM

I just went through days of troubleshooting these symptoms: hesitation to about 2,600, good pull afterwards. After CIS adjustment, it would run better at lower rpm, but misfire at higher rpm. After a lot of fussing with fuel system (had it running OK at high, but idle was horrible/stall) I finally found a cracked filterbox by accident: when I put put my hand and some weight on the top of the filter housing idle improved markedly. Pushing down on the filterbox sealed the crack. It's probably the simplest way to eliminate that possibility if you are willing to play with CIS adjustment and idle. The crack will allow air into the engine that is not registered by CIS and result in lean combustion.
There may be other ways to check for a cracked filterbox. If there is no pop off valve installed, there's a good chance of it cracking from an innocent misfire.

T77911S 07-11-2017 04:58 AM

do you have a blowoff valve in the air box.

check timing/advance(s).

do you know if any nods were done to the engine. (cams)
been quite a while since I had my 77 but are you just experiencing the power band coming in?


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