Acceleration problem 110km +

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Acceleration problem 110km +

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I seem to have been having problems accelerating past 110km/h and beyond lately. I have an automatic and my transmission appears to be shifting smooth and is able to accelerate up to 100km/h without any noticable problems however once it gets to 110km it doesn't seem to want to go any higher unless I really push it. Before I could easily get it up to 140-160km/h fairly easily but now it just feels like once it gets to around 110km I doesn't want to accelerate any further.<P>Is it likely a torque converter problem? Could it be anything else?<P>Any suggestions apperciated.
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anyone?
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hey man i have the same exact problem, but i have mx-3 not a gs, but i wish i had a gs, sorry man i wish i could help.
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Whats up Andrew, <p>K, i had the same problem, but it MAY NOT be the same thing ...not sure. <p>In the beginning it started out as u said, wouldn;t be that quick on the highway and i also had a tough time getting up hills...(remember i have a 4 banger, so u may not have this problem) anyways, it gradually got worse and after a while couldn;t even get on the highway and had a tough time getting up to 60 KM.<p>Jarid than informed me that it could be ur cat is clogged, which later found out he was right, it was my cat , it was clogged! and after that was cleaned out, my car is back to normal, get to 150 KM easy now! <p>HOpe i could help, like i said this may not be the same thing, but anyways......i try..lol<p>Good luck bro...<p>PS: if it is ur cat, ur exhaust may smell funny.. :shrug:
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<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by DVH:
<p>PS: if it is ur cat, ur exhaust may smell funny.. :shrug: <hr></blockquote><p>
Well when does your exhaust ever smell really good? lol<p>Exhaust just smells like exhaust I don't know if i would be able to tell the difference.<p>Maybe i'll get Curt to look at it later.<p>I actually posted this thread a long time, the problem still kind of exists.<p>I can still get up to 140-150 or whatever but it takes longer to do, so from 80 to 120 is accelerates slow which is bad for when you getting on the hiway.
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Hey Andrew, don't know if you fixed the problem yet, but my 2 cents is maybe the timing and or the fuel injectors getting sloppy.
One of the things I noticed with a clogged cat is that there was a huge delay in acceleration when I punched it, even at lower kms/hr. :shrug:
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Yea I will definately have to check out soon to see if I have a clogged cat.
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