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    CanadianDrPhil
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    Surging 2005 GT

    Ok guys I had some surging while in 2nd gear starting early this year and after track day it has progressed to 3rd and a little in 4th. its when I slowly accelerate and ir feels like someone tapping the gas pedal. I have read it could be the alternator on its way out. Any suggestions? Car has CAI and underdrives.

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    Have you cleaned the MAF?
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    Sorry Phil, I have no ideas, but I'm interested to hear the cause and remedy.

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    99chromegt
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    Is your trans manual or auto?

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    It's a stick Chrome.
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    99chromegt
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    Can a worn clutch cable cause surging? I had something similar a few years back and it went away after I replaced the clutch cable... however I did replace the MAF at the same time so IDK.

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    CanadianDrPhil
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    Hydraulic clutch. No cable. I am going to clean Maf tonight to see too

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    Clean MAF first, test.
    Volt meter to confirm alt charging.
    Fuel filter done recently?

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    99chromegt
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    ^^ lol. Modern fancy clutches.

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    CanadianDrPhil
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    No fuel filter. Thats on my list to check too.

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