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<blockquote data-quote="Swifteee" data-source="post: 1420565" data-attributes="member: 30423"><p>I’m experiencing the exact hesitation fordloco described in a previous post. Only when engine is cold and within the first block or two of driving. I’m not in the gas much at all when it happens, but when it does happen passengers think I’ve hit the brake! It’s like my engine brake on my 4 stroke dirt bike... my truck is an 18 and has 25k on it. Enough to make me nervous pulling onto road out of parking lot. </p><p></p><p>It only does it once and then acts normal until I’ve been parked for multiple hrs. </p><p></p><p>is this normal? Does it whether running 93 or 89 octane... i experienced this less often when it was newer but now happens multiple times per week. Took to dealership a few months ago and they changed the plugs. Didn’t fix it... not sure they were able to duplicate the problem since it doesn’t do it every time. Truck has to be parked at least 2-3 hrs to experience this. So cold engine... weather has no bearing since does it in summer and winter... have changed oil 4-5 times. Use fully synthetic. Any help would be greatly appreciated. </p><p></p><p>I’m thinking this is not normal since my brother has a gen 2 raptor also and hasn’t experienced this...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swifteee, post: 1420565, member: 30423"] I’m experiencing the exact hesitation fordloco described in a previous post. Only when engine is cold and within the first block or two of driving. I’m not in the gas much at all when it happens, but when it does happen passengers think I’ve hit the brake! It’s like my engine brake on my 4 stroke dirt bike... my truck is an 18 and has 25k on it. Enough to make me nervous pulling onto road out of parking lot. It only does it once and then acts normal until I’ve been parked for multiple hrs. is this normal? Does it whether running 93 or 89 octane... i experienced this less often when it was newer but now happens multiple times per week. Took to dealership a few months ago and they changed the plugs. Didn’t fix it... not sure they were able to duplicate the problem since it doesn’t do it every time. Truck has to be parked at least 2-3 hrs to experience this. So cold engine... weather has no bearing since does it in summer and winter... have changed oil 4-5 times. Use fully synthetic. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I’m thinking this is not normal since my brother has a gen 2 raptor also and hasn’t experienced this... [/QUOTE]
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