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im no car expert but my ba xr6t hammers to 3k rpm then bam, nothing doesnt accelerate anymore and shudders feels like ive taken the foot off but it clunks!

read a couple of threads, some said it seems somewhat similar to a collapsed cat? or something?

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COuld it have a Valet Tune in it from the Flash Box????

I think the Valet Tune is setup not to rev over 3000rpm.

SOmeone can confirm this though,

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  Maximus said:
COuld it have a Valet Tune in it from the Flash Box????

I think the Valet Tune is setup not to rev over 3000rpm.

SOmeone can confirm this though,

no tune, how would traction control stop it from going fast over 3000rpm? never happened b4

stock as a rock

qik1 : 50-50 it seems but when I put the foot down /...... no chance just gives up totally

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could be coils or plugs if theres enough of them gone. Can you go over 3000 if you just ease the foot down???

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mines doing pretty much exactly the same thing to me at the moment, I'm thinking its coils, I picked up a set today, I'll chuck em in on the weekend and let you know how I go... :dontknow:

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When it's in neutral does it rev freely or is it only under load? Coils will usually play up under load but if it's also not reving freely sounds like it could be your cat mate.

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Have you checked all the basics? Air and fuel filters and fuel pressure etc. Try and check the basics first before guessing and waisting money. It does sound like a cat problem but wont hurt to check the cheaper things first.

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