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  • Feels like a flat spot from 4500-6000rpms???? Please Help

    Got my tranny rebuilt with a new Edge converter and in 1st gear from about 4500-6000rpms it feels like i lose power and when it shifts i got all of it back again. Specially feel it with nitrous. People have told me to clean my sensors and filters and i have and it still does this. I ran 14.8 n/a but im not sure if it did it or not. It does it about 90% of the time. WTF is this?!!?!?!?
    Past Ride
    1995 Firebird A4 3.8 Turbocharged -- 12.50 at 108
    (If you dont know me, you haven't had a V6 long enough)

    Current Ride
    2006 Mitsubishi Evolution GSR

    www.myspace.com/shane1015

  • #2
    What gears do you ahve in your car btw?

    maybe time for a cam? ;)

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    • #3
      i got 3.42's........ i now remmeber it did this even before my tranny rebuild when i sprayed it and i just got off the phone with Andre at Edge and we know its not the converter so i dont know if it has anything to do with the tranny. Dont know what esle it could be???
      Past Ride
      1995 Firebird A4 3.8 Turbocharged -- 12.50 at 108
      (If you dont know me, you haven't had a V6 long enough)

      Current Ride
      2006 Mitsubishi Evolution GSR

      www.myspace.com/shane1015

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      • #4
        anyone????
        Past Ride
        1995 Firebird A4 3.8 Turbocharged -- 12.50 at 108
        (If you dont know me, you haven't had a V6 long enough)

        Current Ride
        2006 Mitsubishi Evolution GSR

        www.myspace.com/shane1015

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        • #5
          I say its the edge

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          • #6
            <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Tiago:
            I say its the edge<hr></blockquote>

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            • #7
              no it did it even before the rebuild with the Yank
              Past Ride
              1995 Firebird A4 3.8 Turbocharged -- 12.50 at 108
              (If you dont know me, you haven't had a V6 long enough)

              Current Ride
              2006 Mitsubishi Evolution GSR

              www.myspace.com/shane1015

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              • #8
                When you say "flat spots", do you mean a dead zone in the petal where you don't get any acceleration? Where you have to give it more gas to accelerate? If that's the case, I'd say it's a TPS (throttle position sensor) problem
                Nitrous is like a hot chick with an STD....you wanna hit it, but you\'re affraid of the consequences...<br /><br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/member_pages/view_page.pl?page_id=244935\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/member_pages/view_page.pl?page_id=244935</a>

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                • #9
                  i thought the 95s only had a 3.4?????????????????????????? his sig says its a 3.8
                  wuts up?

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                  • #10
                    late late 95's they started the 3.8. My car was born in August of 1995.
                    Past Ride
                    1995 Firebird A4 3.8 Turbocharged -- 12.50 at 108
                    (If you dont know me, you haven't had a V6 long enough)

                    Current Ride
                    2006 Mitsubishi Evolution GSR

                    www.myspace.com/shane1015

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                    • #11
                      lack of fuel, miscommunication with the MAF sensor, TPS... or misfires
                      2011 Camaro LS 6M, in black.

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                      • #12
                        fuel is fine, MAF is pretty new, just put different TPS in and havent run it yet so hopfuly thats it, and dont notice any misfires

                        [ April 01, 2003: Message edited by: Shane ]</p>
                        Past Ride
                        1995 Firebird A4 3.8 Turbocharged -- 12.50 at 108
                        (If you dont know me, you haven't had a V6 long enough)

                        Current Ride
                        2006 Mitsubishi Evolution GSR

                        www.myspace.com/shane1015

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                        • #13
                          Check your fueling. You would be suprised as to what a dirty filter or dying pump can do for power.
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                          • #14
                            fuel pump and filter were replaced few months ago
                            Past Ride
                            1995 Firebird A4 3.8 Turbocharged -- 12.50 at 108
                            (If you dont know me, you haven't had a V6 long enough)

                            Current Ride
                            2006 Mitsubishi Evolution GSR

                            www.myspace.com/shane1015

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