Is this a problem or just TQ management?
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Is this a problem or just TQ management?
Just kind of a general 3800 SII question, car in particular is a 1997 Olds 88 with i believe the 4T60-e still. If you go from a DEAD stop and stomp on it, the car doesn't have really any muscle for the first 10-15 MPH. Then the revs start to climb and it feels like a 200hp car should. Is this just the torque management doing its thing? Because i can't even get the tires to light up.
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Oh i didn't think of that... anyone know what it would be? It'* just the basic 88 not the LSS or anything. I'm guessing it'* a 3.06 or something like that.
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Originally Posted by toastedoats
thats perfectly normal, mine falls on its face from a stop, and doesnt really kick it up until about 2800 RPM or so
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
Originally Posted by toastedoats
thats perfectly normal, mine falls on its face from a stop, and doesnt really kick it up until about 2800 RPM or so
yes, you experience that on wet pavement alot, youll feel it start to spin, then it nearly cuts out completely.. pulling the ABS fuse fixes that on a L36
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