by Dan Chambers on Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:01 am
Depending on your year, you may want to check the "gate" in the MAF for gunk/sticking issues. The gate is just inside the MAF housing, just inward of the air filter. So:
Remove air filter
With a small mirror check the gate and surrounding area for dust residue, oily grime, etc.
Using a dry towel wrapped around the handle of a docket-wrench or handle of screwdriver gently wipe around the area where the gate travels. Gently open and close the gate ... slowly ... while cleaning/wiping the surface there the gate runs along the walls of the housing.
Be very careful not to scratch, gouge, or maul the inside of the housing or the gate itself.
If the area looks really dirty and gritty, don't touch it yourself, take it to a qualified shop for cleaning. Remember, there's nothing inbound of the MAF to catch/filter any crap that gets dislodged. If you poke grit, grime, or rubber pebbles/smutz into the engine from here you could be in big trouble. Nothing says nightmare like crud in your throttle position sensor, stuck goo in your intake valves, etc.
Another stumbler can be an old ignition wire that's shorting out somewhere on the engine. If your ignition wires are old/faulty, you can get intermittent grounding ... causing stumbling.
There's also the case for a bad ground-wire somewhere. Check all the grounds. Your car is now old (I know about old ... believe me!) and things like ground-wires and their connection points get fatigued (I know about fatigue, too). Give all your grounding points a good review.
Finally, my old 944 2.5L always had a tiny hesitation when going to full throttle from half-throttle. It was, according to several top technicians, part of what makes Bosch Motronic an interesting management system.
Hope that helps. Good luck.
Dan Chambers"It's
just a "well prepared" street car ... or a very, very well-mannered track car."

1983 SC #91 3.6L, "Black Pearl" Livery
1987 944 (gone but not forgotten)