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Old 08 January 2007 | 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by jaytc2003
mine does it every now and again.

If it only does it when cold it could well be that your trying to cane the car whilst it is still going through the heat up stage and therefore it could be overfuelling like a pig eating muck giving said "judder" or there again it could be lambada or clutch or......

Must admit, suprised no one has mentioned maf

If it goes away when warm, it won't be the maf.


It is probably the closed loop lambda sensor constantly adjust the mixture when the car is cold.
The older the sensor is, the more pronounced the symptons may become.
Old 08 January 2007 | 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by fivetide
I think i know the issue you mean, it is more like a hesitation on acceleration at low revs, feels like it could be a slight misfire but i think it is more like the engine isn't ready to go. Clears up when hot though but has been quite pronounced on these cold wet mornings. Not too much of an issue but if there is a fix i'd be interested to hear it.

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That is the problem exactly, looks like most of them suffer with this, i am going to phone the main dealer and see if i can test drive a new one and see if they are the same
Old 08 January 2007 | 01:20 PM
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Why not, just make sure the engine is cold.
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just spoke to main dealer they assure me that it is nothing and that 95% of newly fitted clutches on the STi and the legacy do this. They said it can be stopped by slipping the clutch, but only for six months then it returns, but by doing this i will burn the clutch out. so i think i will cope with it.

Thanx to everyone for your help
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Old 08 January 2007 | 02:07 PM
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But you said that it happened when accelerating, not pulling away??
When you get to the biting point and then proceed to let the clutch up, does it judder??
Old 08 January 2007 | 02:25 PM
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If you go to the link i have added you'll find that it is more than likely clutch judder! Mine used to be terrible first thing, particularly in damp or cold weather, but a couple of blasts away from the traffic lights putting a bit of strain on the clutch soon sorted it. I have since had a new clutch and flywheel but there is still a small amount of judder!
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Originally Posted by donnas roo
just spoke to main dealer they assure me that it is nothing and that 95% of newly fitted clutches on the STi and the legacy do this. They said it can be stopped by slipping the clutch, but only for six months then it returns, but by doing this i will burn the clutch out. so i think i will cope with it.

Thanx to everyone for your help
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think i'll be following the learning to cope with it plan too.

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Old 08 January 2007 | 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by chrispurvis100
MY03 STI type uk judders when i set off going in the morning.

Is this normal ?

Is this a major problem that is going to cost me a small fortune ?

Is it because it has not warmed up ?

Can anyone tell me if i am damaging my car by driving it like this.

So where does it say 'CLUTCH' judder??
Am I now to believe that women can't read either?
No, mine suffers from clutch judder i was explaining it in a way you would understand. Sorry if i touched a nerve but we aint all thick
Old 08 January 2007 | 07:34 PM
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No nerve touched!
I just like pointing out which is the 'lower' sex!
(Running for cover as I speak!)
Old 08 January 2007 | 09:32 PM
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i have i 96 wagon that splutters when cold even if i leave it ticking over to get warm still can't fist it. why is this, this is not clutch judder it is over fueling will this cost an arm and a leg to fi. this is my first subaru turbo. thanks nick
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so the clutch thing is common??? phew.. for the last 3 days I've been thinking that I'd suddenly started driving like a 17yo on their first lesson.
Old 08 January 2007 | 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by donnas roo
just spoke to main dealer they assure me that it is nothing and that 95% of newly fitted clutches on the STi and the legacy do this. They said it can be stopped by slipping the clutch, but only for six months then it returns, but by doing this i will burn the clutch out. so i think i will cope with it.

Thanx to everyone for your help
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Didnt you say it wasn't when setting off - so it's not clutch judder ?
It's like groundhog day this thread.

My 01 bugeye does have slight clutch judder, but only sometimes when damp (the air, not me). Also it occasionally feels like it's got a very minor misfire when doing my 'old age sunday driver' impression when driving low revs in a morning.

Did I mention this thread is like groundhog day...
Oh and I sometimes get clutch judder - does anyone else....
Old 10 January 2007 | 01:07 AM
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As you appear to be in the Greater Manchester area, give Steve at Cotton Competition a call (Cotcomp Home)
He has an STi8 as a courtesy car so you could leave it overnight AND get a chance to compare yours to another.
Old 10 January 2007 | 08:10 AM
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If she just described the problem properly, i'm pretty sure that someone could diagnose the fault!
Is Donnas Roo the one who doesn't where a seat belt??
Old 10 January 2007 | 08:30 AM
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Originally Posted by chrispurvis100
If it goes away when warm, it won't be the maf.
was being sarcastic Chris, its usually mentioned even when a wheel needs balancing
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