92BlueByU Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 I was just coming back from a Sweetest Day lunch with my wife and when I was accelerating I noticed a kind of surging when I was getting on the gas. I was doing about 70 and took it up to 80 and I noticed that the rpms' held at about 3k for a second while it surged and then accelerated. I just did a full tune up, and did the trans fluid and filter. I've been running high octane since I got it in Sept. and when I had the fuel filter off I was told it was pretty clean. The car has about 170k on it. When I put it into gear from park I can feel it drop down or when I put it into reverse it kinda pops up in the rear, is this the trans mount going out? (its been a long time since I drove a rear wheel drive car so excuse me if its normal)
92BlueByU Posted October 19, 2008 Author Posted October 19, 2008 I was looking around on this page and seen that some 94-95 LS guys had the same jerking while driving at high speeds and it turned out to be the ECU, is there a difference between the engines in the 94+ LS and the 92 SC 1UZ
UCF3 Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 I was just coming back from a Sweetest Day lunch with my wife and when I was accelerating I noticed a kind of surging when I was getting on the gas. I was doing about 70 and took it up to 80 and I noticed that the rpms' held at about 3k for a second while it surged and then accelerated. I just did a full tune up, and did the trans fluid and filter. I've been running high octane since I got it in Sept. and when I had the fuel filter off I was told it was pretty clean. The car has about 170k on it. When I put it into gear from park I can feel it drop down or when I put it into reverse it kinda pops up in the rear, is this the trans mount going out? (its been a long time since I drove a rear wheel drive car so excuse me if its normal) If it jerks as you take it out of Park or Reverse-Drive, then most likely. If you can try to replace them and see if that solves the problem.
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