Egghead
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New to this forum and i am not familiar with the best etiquette here so i will just be blunt to the point.
1994 Civic VX California model. The car will stutter, when doing light acceleration around 1500 to 2000 rpm. It also does that when out of gear and i tried to slowly raise the rpm to between 1500 to 2000 rpm. And it only does this after the car is fully warmed up. If i apply harder acceleration or accelerate beyond 2000 rpm or so, the stuttering goes away. Car idles pretty steadily between 600 to 800 rpm. When i turn on/off the AC, the idle adjusts accordingly. Changed everything from the spark plugs to the wires to a brand new distributor, including cap and rotor. Finally i suspected it was the egr valve. I unplugged the vacuum hose and the car runs fine like good old days.
I took it to a mechanic and he tested my egr valve with a vacuum pump and gauge. There is vacuum from the hose and it varies when applying throttle. He then hook up the pump to the egr valve and applied vacuum. The car started to choke, ran rough and almost stalled when he pumped the vacuum pump. Therefore, he said my engine vacuum looks normal and the egr valve is not stuck closed/opened. His conclusion is my egr valve most likely has a bad spring as it is over sensitive to the vacuum and opens too much, too early, letting too much exhaust gas recirculating, thus causing the stutter. When i accelerate hard or pass 2000 rpm, the engine with the o2 sensor is compensating with full vacuum.
Does this make sense? I don't mind getting a new egr valve but since it is not a cheap part, i want some reassurance and second opinions. Furthermore, where can i get a replacement egr valve for best price. I have checked online and they are not widely available. At least Autozone, Pepboys and O'Reiley don't carry them. The few places i found do not specify VX + CA and have the vacuum line pointing up in their pictures. Mine has the vacuum line going sideways. I look at the position and if the vacuum line goes up, it will possibly hit the throttle wire right behind it.
Please help. Thanks.
1994 Civic VX California model. The car will stutter, when doing light acceleration around 1500 to 2000 rpm. It also does that when out of gear and i tried to slowly raise the rpm to between 1500 to 2000 rpm. And it only does this after the car is fully warmed up. If i apply harder acceleration or accelerate beyond 2000 rpm or so, the stuttering goes away. Car idles pretty steadily between 600 to 800 rpm. When i turn on/off the AC, the idle adjusts accordingly. Changed everything from the spark plugs to the wires to a brand new distributor, including cap and rotor. Finally i suspected it was the egr valve. I unplugged the vacuum hose and the car runs fine like good old days.
I took it to a mechanic and he tested my egr valve with a vacuum pump and gauge. There is vacuum from the hose and it varies when applying throttle. He then hook up the pump to the egr valve and applied vacuum. The car started to choke, ran rough and almost stalled when he pumped the vacuum pump. Therefore, he said my engine vacuum looks normal and the egr valve is not stuck closed/opened. His conclusion is my egr valve most likely has a bad spring as it is over sensitive to the vacuum and opens too much, too early, letting too much exhaust gas recirculating, thus causing the stutter. When i accelerate hard or pass 2000 rpm, the engine with the o2 sensor is compensating with full vacuum.
Does this make sense? I don't mind getting a new egr valve but since it is not a cheap part, i want some reassurance and second opinions. Furthermore, where can i get a replacement egr valve for best price. I have checked online and they are not widely available. At least Autozone, Pepboys and O'Reiley don't carry them. The few places i found do not specify VX + CA and have the vacuum line pointing up in their pictures. Mine has the vacuum line going sideways. I look at the position and if the vacuum line goes up, it will possibly hit the throttle wire right behind it.
Please help. Thanks.