2krpm hesitation

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2krpm hesitation
#1
It's intermittent, but it's definitely there.

Car is a 2001 HDi on 94k with a stage 1 ProSteve remap.

It's been very wet around here lately, just wondering if this could have affected a sensor? Serviced only in September so shouldn't be being caused by a dirty filter etc.

It's not causing me any problems just yet, but it is getting annoying when accelerating.

Fuel tank is virtually full too, so it's not that. No engine management light.
Disclaimer: The above is not to be taken to heart and is probably a joke, grow up you big girl.
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Try the logical things, such as unplugging your MAF and seeing if the hesitation is gone.
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Saw the title was expecting the poster to be Ed lol

...........think it may be you elephant breather pipe troll lol lol lol lol
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Did it do it before the remap?

Did you visit Steve, or do a remote one.

If you visited (recently) maybe ask Steve to have a look over the sensor logs to see if anything might show up there (ie, dodgy sensor readings or anything out of the ordinary)

If it was remote, revert to standard and see if it's still there.

Cheers

Dave
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Dave,

Bought with the remap file already installed earlier this year. I have the cable and the software but wouldn't have a clue how to un-map it myself or anything.

If it starts doing it then a quick prod with the throttle will soon clear it. I may just get used to it until it gets worse as I fear taking things apart will only cause more problems!
Disclaimer: The above is not to be taken to heart and is probably a joke, grow up you big girl.
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When I originally had the remap on my HDi I was having hesitation issues (also when cruising at constant speed). It turned out to be a perished seal that had found its way into the high pressure fuel pump, causing loss of fuel pressure in the common rail.

Eventually got to the point where it would go into limp home mode in hard accel as the ECU was detecting low fuel pressure.

Was sorted by having a garage strip and clean the high pressure pump.
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