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The weather is very nice with temps in the low 60s. Oil temps barely touch 200F from a whole day of driving. I was leaving from volleyball practice, started the car, and the it felt very good. Acceleration is smooth and quick without requiring much throttle input. After driving for awhile I started to bog the car more than usual as if I'm not giving enough gas when engaging 1st. I even killed it going in reverse. I made a left turn and tried to give it more gas and let it rev past 4k, but the car felt like it was struggling to move. The car felt like it had the power of a 4cy sedan going up a slope, and the acceleration was pitifully slow. Throttle response is fine. I can inch back and forth on it, and it responds immediately. It just has no power to move.
Therefore, I believe the engine is losing power after awhile regardless of oil temps. It idles fine, revs fine, but it literally has no power. The car felt heavier than usual. Turn the car off, let it cool for a bit, and the power comes back on tap for several minutes of driving before losing power again. This explains the phenomenon of why a Hummer, Corolla, and even a G37 can casually out accelerate me through an intersection even if I gave it 50% throttle. |
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i definitely notice the power drop as the oil temp climbs, but not at that drastic a level. Maybe you guys just suck at driving, haha, j/k!
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I'm planning to get TT this July at Baker, and I believe the install process involves getting new spark plugs and upgrading the fuel pump. I'll get back with you guys later in July. |
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yeah, that ive never had before.
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its a hard decision to make sometimes but the car is simply great either way. im saddened by the problems some of you are having with yours |
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On another note, the tech that I worked with several months ago said he was going to call me about the 3rd week of march. Hopefully he can quantify the problem. Again, I am encouraging those of us with the problems to go to Nissan about this. It needs to be heard. |
any updates...am having this problem now...Feels like the car is accelarating out of 1-2nd gear using 5 or 6th...its happens only after a drive and the car is warm...fresh and cool in the AM it feels good. I also noticed that the exhuast note changes when it starts doing this...gets louder....feels like the car is losing "acclerating pressure" if that makes any kinda ******* sense...when this happens i starting hitting the throttle repeatedly 6-7 times in a row within 2 secs or so and it kinda corrects itself but still feels diff. I'm one of those people that has ZERO patience for BS like this, especially when there is no code or obvious specific factor....if this doesnt come to fix soon am trading...getting a KIA and procede to save for a GTR
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FWIW, intake air temps climb dramatically when you sit traffic in warm weather. Even in 40F weather, my IATs can go up to 140F. On a hot summer day, my guess is they go even higher and that really hurts performance leading to this 'lazy' feeling when driving around town.
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Well that's the issue I am having with the 5.0 right now. :icon17:
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