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not revving over 2k

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so yesterday i drove home from my shack 60km away with no problems on a 30 degree day..
anyways almost home and pulled up behind this car (at the traffic lights)
when i went to accelerate my car was very reluctant to go over 2000rpm
it was slow as a slug... if it did go over 2000rpm max i got to was 2500 it sounded very strange and was going like a putt putt putt sound (only when over 2000rpm)... it struggled to get up hills as well...
the gear box was fine and in working order no warning lights came up either.
i pulled over to have a look and couldnt see anything so i slowly made my way to my mechanic once i got there i turned the engine off told them about it then drove into the garage still being a slug... it was sitting there idling for a bit while he was checking out the engine bay then he told me to rev it and it was fine again!!!
he even took it for a spin and everything was back to normal!
it was strange cos the leads and plugs were all changed on thursday so why would've it been such a slug and then go back to normal????
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Try resetting the ecu? Might work. My car also feels pretty laggy on really hot days...some pple say tat my air intake is taking hot air and shoulf get a intake box. While some of my frens suggested unplugging the car batt for half an hour to reset the ecu to see how it goes. THe funny thing on hot days is tat when i step on the accelerator, it feels kinda laggy. Then suddenly, the car feels lighter and surges forward with a slight sudden power and then feels sluggish again. All this was done without me pressing the accelerator further down. Anyone feels the same thing
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ive got the UAS CAI kit...
so hot air shouldnt really be a problem...
mine even sounded bad...
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nikhan wrote:Try resetting the ecu? Might work. My car also feels pretty laggy on really hot days...some pple say tat my air intake is taking hot air and shoulf get a intake box. While some of my frens suggested unplugging the car batt for half an hour to reset the ecu to see how it goes. THe funny thing on hot days is tat when i step on the accelerator, it feels kinda laggy. Then suddenly, the car feels lighter and surges forward with a slight sudden power and then feels sluggish again. All this was done without me pressing the accelerator further down. Anyone feels the same thing
I'm actually having that problem at the moment, although only when the engine is fairly cold. It feels like the car surges forwards, then drops back, then surges again. The problem is not noticeable after driving for 5 or so minutes to warm it up. I'm thinking this problem is caused by a defective O2 sensor.
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pete_gpx wrote:I'm actually having that problem at the moment, although only when the engine is fairly cold. It feels like the car surges forwards, then drops back, then surges again. The problem is not noticeable after driving for 5 or so minutes to warm it up. I'm thinking this problem is caused by a defective O2 sensor.
Pete, i would think it you are along the right path with your porblem, maybe theres a short in the heater wires. O2 sensors on FTO's have heater wires to heat the o2 sensor up quickly, as they dont function properly when cold. Maybe it aint gettin any power to the heater.

Valandis do have a manual or gpx?

Also DONT reset the ecu without checking the error codes first.

With the limit info you have provided, i would be guessing (provided you have a auto box) that your auto oil temp was too high.
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I8A4RE wrote:
pete_gpx wrote:I'm actually having that problem at the moment, although only when the engine is fairly cold. It feels like the car surges forwards, then drops back, then surges again. The problem is not noticeable after driving for 5 or so minutes to warm it up. I'm thinking this problem is caused by a defective O2 sensor.
Pete, i would think it you are along the right path with your porblem, maybe theres a short in the heater wires. O2 sensors on FTO's have heater wires to heat the o2 sensor up quickly, as they dont function properly when cold. Maybe it aint gettin any power to the heater.

Valandis do have a manual or gpx?

Also DONT reset the ecu without checking the error codes first.

With the limit info you have provided, i would be guessing (provided you have a auto box) that your auto oil temp was too high.
have to agree with simon esp being tip box if temp got too hot
have you flushed it at all if you have tip
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Yeah its a tip gpx...
My thought was the tip oil being to hot as well...
It was meant to be done on Thursday but they didn't do it...
would it still change gears and all that fine if it was to hot though?
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Valandis91 wrote:Yeah its a tip gpx...
My thought was the tip oil being to hot as well...
It was meant to be done on Thursday but they didn't do it...
would it still change gears and all that fine if it was to hot though?
it can do just maybe sluggish between changes, however if this has not been changed for ages than you prob wouldnt have noticed the gradual slower changes over time.
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Yeah its a tip gpx...

yeah mate, i bet my left testie its over temp of the oil then.

Chenage the oil and filter and she should be sweet.

I also highly recommend (TO ALL TIP DRIVERS) getting a tranny oil cooler. It will give better life to your oil and gearbox. Heat is the biggest killer of auto gearboxes.

Hope that helps.
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I8A4RE wrote:
Yeah its a tip gpx...

yeah mate, i bet my left testie its over temp of the oil then.

Chenage the oil and filter and she should be sweet.

I also highly recommend (TO ALL TIP DRIVERS) getting a tranny oil cooler. It will give better life to your oil and gearbox. Heat is the biggest killer of auto gearboxes.

Hope that helps.
how about manual drivers?
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borntospeed wrote:
I8A4RE wrote:
Yeah its a tip gpx...

yeah mate, i bet my left testie its over temp of the oil then.

Chenage the oil and filter and she should be sweet.

I also highly recommend (TO ALL TIP DRIVERS) getting a tranny oil cooler. It will give better life to your oil and gearbox. Heat is the biggest killer of auto gearboxes.

Hope that helps.
how about manual drivers?
dont change gear without engaging clutch :lol:

but yeah change oil too but not so much of an issue as tip


as for the cooler the fto has a stock one but its just not enough inthis part of the world with the insane temps it gets here. i agree with I8A4RE get a cooler they are not to expensive and relativly easy to install
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Mine's sluggish when the weather is hot...it usually occurz when temp is above 30 degrees man. Anyone having the same problem?
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nikhan wrote:Mine's sluggish when the weather is hot...it usually occurz when temp is above 30 degrees man. Anyone having the same problem?
as above also when its hot outside it does make a diff to power too
in nz when it was around the 5 degree mark i could notice a big difference to high 20's
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a oil cooler will make a huge difference
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cheers for that guys will get it done next week
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Sounds like a flooding issue. I'm guessing the more you step on the accelerator the slower you will actually go. Only happens when it's super hot. It's one of the FTO sensors that goes a bit awry when hot. I never got around to figuring out which one it was though. But at a guess probably the O2 sensor as car thinks there's more oxygen available hence adding more fuel to the flooding.

All you need to do is turn your engine off for a couple of mins then restart and you're off again. I know it sounds stupid to suggest not running the aircon when it's a hot day but when I used to get it the aircon used to aggravate it a lot more.
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