I think your mechanics have decided to go into the painting and decorating business!
 

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WELL, the "repair has worked a treat, just been out and thrashed the bejesus out of it, uphill, around right handers and all is well!! :D:D:D

Thanks to all you guys for your help and inspiration!!

Mine's a V8 mate...............and it's great!!:D:D:D

Glad you got it sorted. It really could only have been that problem, talk of throttle position sensors made me whince. Never mind, as long as somebody learned something that is all that matters.
 
hi had the same problem i checked all the same as you then put it in to rover they fitrted new airflow meter. did the job runs great now.
 
hi had the same problem i checked all the same as you then put it in to rover they fitrted new airflow meter. did the job runs great now.


I can understand them looking directly at the flow meter if it was just cutting or fluffing at 4000 rpm. But all the symptoms mentioned, On low fuel, Around right hand bends, Up hills, Ok when stationary. Points directly at fuel starvation caused by fuel slosh and a bad pickup. There could have been no other cause. Driving up hill, around a right hand bend, on low fuel cannot effect the airflow meter.
 

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