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83 944 squats upon acceleration / hesitant acceleration

Hello guys

I drove my 83 last night and noticed it titls backwards when accelerating like a drag race launch ,

i recently added Koni sport shock inserts in the front as the originals were very bad and coil spring are blue coded originals , the rear are factory Koni sport shocks (externally adjustable) , maybe its due to the rear shocks being set to soft or maybe leaking gas?

also accelerating and throttle response feels delayed with slight bucking ( throttle cable? ) , eventually when i hit a ramp at low rpm , the engine stalls and dies. my mechanic also said its a lose wiring harness to the dme

my car has a new fuel pump , fuel filter , air filter , new distributer cap and rotor , new spark plugs , new original engine mounts , the injectors look rusty on the outside and my tires are very old,

appreciate your kind input

Best regards,
Hamad


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Your rear shocks need to be adjusted so that they resist the squatting.

I agree that intermittent loss of power can be due to bad wiring.

Good luck.
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Your rear shocks need to be adjusted so that they resist the squatting.

I agree that intermittent loss of power can be due to bad wiring.

Good luck.
Thanks a lot George for the input!

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You could try tightening the setting on the fronts too since that would result in less front end extension.
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You could try tightening the setting on the fronts too since that would result in less front end extension.
Thanks , will have it setup as well.

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