Sluggish when accelerating
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Re: Sluggish when accelerating
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Re: Sluggish when accelerating
Haha. So true! The tb seals worked a treat!!Bennoz wrote:Just come round & we'll change your fluid before Payaya convinces you otherwise & you go home wanting to change your TPS, throttle body butterfly seals and buy an XR6.
Bennoz got a surprise for ya tomorrow. Has to do with the left/right engine mounts and cheap

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Re: Sluggish when accelerating
If ya car is sluggish and you recently changed your cat I would look there as a blocked cat defiantly will make your car sluggish. What colour is the cat housing?? If ya cat has turned into a darker overheated colour could be a sign of a blocked cat.
Give it a few sacks to see if there's loose bits in it.
Give it a few sacks to see if there's loose bits in it.
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will check for sure. Thanks. Might drive to the exhaust shop and ask them to take a look.payaya wrote:If ya car is sluggish and you recently changed your cat I would look there as a blocked cat defiantly will make your car sluggish. What colour is the cat housing?? If ya cat has turned into a darker overheated colour could be a sign of a blocked cat.
Give it a few sacks to see if there's loose bits in it.
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Re: Sluggish when accelerating
Solve it?
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Re: Sluggish when accelerating
i wont say it had been solved totally. but Ben did help me change my O2 sensor. and I have hurricane now so its pretty hard to tell. haha Now I need to change my tranny oil and filter and then see how it goes again. Thankspayaya wrote:Solve it?
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Re: Sluggish when accelerating
That's a lol right there kids.Bennoz wrote:Just come round & we'll change your fluid before Payaya convinces you otherwise & you go home wanting to change your TPS, throttle body butterfly seals and buy an XR6.
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