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Old 04-23-2016, 09:22 PM
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another case of my car is slow but srsly it just don't feel right not pulling like it should. 4th gear is like retarded slow u can definitely tell it's not pulling like it should. What's up? Probly gunna get some smart *** anserws lol.
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another case of my car is slow but srsly it just don't feel right not pulling like it should. 4th gear is like retarded slow u can definitely tell it's not pulling like it should. What's up? Probly gunna get some smart *** anserws lol.
Just another thing I've noticed a difference in sound not entirely sure how to explain it but it sounds a bit ruffer a bit more distorted.
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Once again, adding a bit of info to any post asking for help will get better responses. Year, model, mileage and any mods is a good place to start. When did this problem start? Have you pulled any codes in memory?
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Since you offered almost no pertinent info, I'm going to guess the clutch is slipping.
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Oem supercharged turbo muffler bearing is wearing out.
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you need driver mod
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Originally Posted by dkmura
Once again, adding a bit of info to any post asking for help will get better responses. Year, model, mileage and any mods is a good place to start. When did this problem start? Have you pulled any codes in memory?
2006 base bone stock Just noticed it out of nowhere.
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Originally Posted by travlee
you need driver mod
U might be right lol pretty sure the clutch is not slipping and uh maybe just got used to the power but my god barley pulled on a diesel truck the other day lol
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Originally Posted by turboed350z
Oem supercharged turbo muffler bearing is wearing out.
Lol kk I'll have to check it out
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Could be as easy as checking the spark plugs. That is an easy place to start, although they are a bit of a pain to get out. Just wanted to give a suggestion.

Good luck
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