My stalling problem
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It's not Noble specific, my Pork will hardly get off the line with the A/C on. Try manouvering in a busy car park with A/C and power steering on full lock. Anything below about 1800 RPM and it cuts out.
Ancilliaries such as those are heavy power drainers, that's why the fuel consumption takes a hit.
As has been said, the solution is the pedal on the right
Ancilliaries such as those are heavy power drainers, that's why the fuel consumption takes a hit.
As has been said, the solution is the pedal on the right

Here's what I did... Follow the throttle cable to where it runs through a couple of 13mm (i think) nuts. With the engine running and everything on (front fans, aircon, full beam lights etc) loosen the locking nut, turn the other until you're happy with the idle and then lock it up. I've had no problems since.

The idle problem that some people may be experiencing is caused by a drop in air density, due to the hot conditions we're experiencing.
In addition to this, as your car's engine loosens up, the idle speed drops very slightly, which - in some cases - is enough for the engine to cut out when you close the throttle suddenly.
My own press M400 has suffered, too, but I now just apply a little heel and toe to compensate (as Dean mentioned). However, any Noble service centre should be able to raise a car's idle by around 50rpm, which can be done in a matter of minutes.
Simon Hucknall
Press Officer
Noble Automotive Ltd.
In addition to this, as your car's engine loosens up, the idle speed drops very slightly, which - in some cases - is enough for the engine to cut out when you close the throttle suddenly.
My own press M400 has suffered, too, but I now just apply a little heel and toe to compensate (as Dean mentioned). However, any Noble service centre should be able to raise a car's idle by around 50rpm, which can be done in a matter of minutes.
Simon Hucknall
Press Officer
Noble Automotive Ltd.
micknall said:
The idle problem that some people may be experiencing is caused by a drop in air density, due to the hot conditions we're experiencing.
In addition to this, as your car's engine loosens up, the idle speed drops very slightly, which - in some cases - is enough for the engine to cut out when you close the throttle suddenly.
My own press M400 has suffered, too, but I now just apply a little heel and toe to compensate (as Dean mentioned). However, any Noble service centre should be able to raise a car's idle by around 50rpm, which can be done in a matter of minutes.
Simon Hucknall
Press Officer
Noble Automotive Ltd.
Thanks Simon,
As usual this is the kind of fast response we are all getting used to receiving.
I shall get the idle speed adjusted at service time.
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