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Old 06-12-2003, 04:07 PM
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i ran this thing a while ago....w/ the losin power gaining power thing...and i noticed that now it does it...i figured out after i drive a while and kick it down and put the boost over 0 it starts doing it...lik ei tried it when i was doin 55 and it went faster but took a while....like the supercharger wasnt working right...then i go to a stop sign and floored it and it gained power lost power gained power lost power...like i said before in that other topic...i had....but i noticed that hwen i turned the car off....then like went inside subway grabbed my food and got back in the car....then floored it at the nearest stop sign it went just fine....now would anyone know what would be the problem here? bad o2 sensor...and turning off resets it or what? anyone know?
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Have you replaced your 02? ever?? If not I would and see what happens it sounds like it could be a likely suspect. :?
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Originally Posted by russianpolarbear
Have you replaced your 02? ever?? If not I would and see what happens it sounds like it could be a likely suspect. :?
I vote for a partially-clogged catalytic convertor. Been there, done that...
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Oooooo good call.... Never had that happen to me... I got a brand new hi flo cat tho.... If your going to get a new cat I would go with a higher flow cat then OEM...
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*cough* Punch the CAT *cough*
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Originally Posted by Allmachtige
*cough* Punch the CAT *cough*
Ho-ho...

But if that'* _not_ the problem, then he'* still _got_ the problem, plus now his exhaust smells like a cheap lawnmower as well. This is not better...
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Originally Posted by russianpolarbear
Have you replaced your 02? ever?? If not I would and see what happens it sounds like it could be a likely suspect. :?
I vote for a partially-clogged catalytic convertor. Been there, done that...

ahhh that could be it....ill go kick it and hten take it out tonight and see....thanks ill let ya know
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