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2009 370z Losing Acceleration

Good Evening All, I need help from my Z brothers. This is the situation. I have a MTY Blue 2009 370z, 6 speed Manual Transmission with 73k miles. I saw

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Old 01-24-2015, 01:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 2009 370z Losing Acceleration

Good Evening All,

I need help from my Z brothers.

This is the situation. I have a MTY Blue 2009 370z, 6 speed Manual Transmission with 73k miles. I saw a few threads about similar problems, but with no resolutions.

What happens is that when I try to accelerate (assume I am on first gear) that Revs spike up to 3 or 4k, but the car barely even moves!

No matter how hard I rev the engine, the acceleration is not there. My rpm was at 3000 and the acceleration is at maybe 10 or 15 mph. Any idea?

I changed the transmission oil, changed oil, CSC is two years old, every fluid is fine, not check engine lights, or anything. Shifting maintains smooth, no clutch loss pressure.

Very Bizarre.
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