1997 Acura Integra barely accelerates from stop. Why won't it rev up when in gear?
1997 Acura Integra 1.8L Auto Trans, when accelerating from a stop, the engine will not
rev up. With the pedal pushed nearly to the floor the car will vary slowly accelerate,
eventually once it gets to approx 3000 rpms it finally starts to create power and will
accelerate down the road. If I manually down shift it to nearly a stop but keep the rpms up
it will keep on accelerating back up again, but if I stop and let the engine come to an idle
it starts the process again barely able to get out of its own tracks. I've checked the
throttle position sensor (TPS) and the manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor, the
circuit from the TPS to the transmission control unit (TCU) and the transmission
solenoids and all test just fine. The engine idles kinda low (approx 600-700 rpm) and
seems to rev up a little slow even when in park, but as soon as you put it in gear, it will
barely rev up and move the vehicle. Also, the Trans does up-shift pretty hard. Oh, and I
changed the fuel filter. I pulled trouble codes with my scanner and I'm getting P0700 and
P1790, the scanner states both are Trans related but I'm a little skeptical. What in the
world is wrong with this stupid car?