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On another note, I finally got a chance to take my car to the track. It was EMBARRASSING. On the couple of runs that the car would cooperate, I made good times. But most of the time it was awful. I am seriously considering a new car (mustang?) now.
It was a beautiful day, barely hit 70. Could do 10 laps at MOST before hitting true limp mode (oil >260), and maybe 4 laps before semi-limp where speed is limited to 65(?)mph. The track is just shy of 1 mile. A couple times when oil was only ~235, the car REFUSED to respond. Just went completely dead. It was pitiful. I am very disappointed. |
I get this too... in for an update? It feels like if i'm below 1500-2000 RPMs and I floor it the car tries to go forward, halts itself, then finally winds up. It's one of the reasons I want to get rid of the thing. It's unacceptable and annoying. My 350z didn't do that at all, I could launch it no problem.
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Jeeze. If you aren't experiencing it, you don't know what we are referring to. YES, agreed... it's sluggish in that area of the power band. But it gets WORSE sometimes. It's tolerable normally. But sometimes it just acts up and it absolutely horrendous. |
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Like I said, my 350z didn't do that, my RSX didn't do that, none of my cars do that. You can almost feel the ECU saying "HOLD ON THERE CHAMP" and cutting power, then suddenly letting up and allowing the car to rev up normally again. |
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And FYI before you blow up, I have experienced the problem you are having only once(luckily) I was driving up a hill and the car wouldn't give me any power, I didn't think I was going to make it up the hill. So just take a frickin chill pill because we are all just trying to help each other here. I wasn't even bashing the guy and calling him a dumba$$ or anything. |
If this is a DBW issue, then it would be consistent from the start. The car is very responsive from the start after warming up the car. I can get the car rolling and floor it, and the car immediately revs up and overwhelms the tires.
After awhile, regardless of oil temps (even around 160-190 range), the car starts losing power below 3k band. Granted, torque is not as plentiful, but it feels artificially limited. Anyhow, you don't need to floor it to feel the lack of power. You can give it 30-70% throttle while rolling in 1st or 2nd. The car initially revs up, but stalls around 2.5k before climbing past 3k and continuing regardless of throttle input. It feels like VDC cutting power. Now, while the car is "cutting power," I can literally go from 30% to 100% throttle in 1st and 2nd and it feels like I'm in the wrong gear. Under this circumstance, and under casual acceleration, other cars are able to out accelerate me as the engine feels like it is struggling under 3k RPM even at 100% throttle and holding it down. Even with VDC off, the tires won't slip anymore from a roll. I turn the car off and let it wait a few minutes, and the normal response comes back and I can start lighting up tires from a roll in 1st. This is what I go through driving to and from work... not racing. |
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so far we have decently conclusive evidence the following dont fix the problem being described: 1. oil coolers 2. reflashes/tunes 3. different engine oils 4. dealers 5. dealers 6. oh yeah... dealers some have suggested the sprint booster thingy and swear by it... idk. |
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