avafan2005
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- Mar 2, 2009
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I have a 1988 mazda rx-7 and its stalling out during cornering. The car just got refinished last week its in excellent condition and by no means a beater but i do however drive this car pretty hard. I know its not the rotars i had a mechanic check it out and said on a normal driving circumstance the car runs and drives excellent. But when i drive the car i like to slide corners and beat on it some its rear wheel drive and just honestly a fun car. When im out drifting and having fun with friends the car has some issues. Typically on the mountain roads i try to stay in second gear most the time and when i come to the corners that are fun to slide around i will push the clutch in use some e brake and pop the clutch out while the car is at about 7,000 RPM and the car will stall. Im coming into corners at about 40 mph most the time. i can do donuts from a dead stop then dump the clutch out into first gear and it will do donuts fine no stalling. Could it be the fuel injectors? or fuel pump? also when i go out on these adventures i typically only put in about 3 to 4 gallons of gas at a time. Is it possibe when i come into sharp corners fast the gas shifts and during the rpm rise before the clutch is let back out the engine sucks all the fuel in the fuel lines up and then just sucks in air from the tank cause no gas is there cause it had shifted over during a hard turn? I have not tried it on a full tank of fuel yet, but i thought i would ask on here anyway to see if anyone had or is having these same issues! Sorry its so long any guesses, thoughts or answers would be great! Thanks