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Hi, So I had my supercharger on my 7AT Z for almost a year now, and almost have 1000 more miles on it. I started having problems with the car

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Old 11-28-2011, 01:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,

So I had my supercharger on my 7AT Z for almost a year now, and almost have 1000 more miles on it. I started having problems with the car this month.

I had it tuned using UpRev, now the engine light is constantly on, the car feels like it bogs. Just now when the car reaches like 3000 rpm, it shook heavily and it can't go any higher. I tried shifting using the paddle shifter but it would not shift up either and the Z started shaking when i accelerate any more. After I turned off and turned it on again, the problem went away.

Is this a small problem like spark plugs or is this a big problem like i have to change my transmission? help! thanks
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