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germiev
03-16-2011, 03:21 PM
hi guys i have a sr20det blacktop with about 60k miles. it idles fine and everything shifts good 1-3 than after 4th and sometimes 5th, the revs climb hit 4k rpms then you can hear it revving high and hitting the limiter than as i give it more gas the engine revs higher and the rpms just seem to stay at 4k i think i thought i noticed it. i try to drive around 3k-3.5 all thetime. any ideas?
daryl337
03-17-2011, 09:55 AM
... wat.
I think I have used my "haiimfromtheinternets" thesaurus and decoded your cryptic message enough to gather that it sounds like you may be knocking under load? It isn't the "limiter" at 4K, but a fuel cut... right?
jacobs13
03-17-2011, 02:01 PM
i think i though i noticed? What the fuck are you talking about? Your tach stays at 4k but the rpms keep going up?
germiev
03-17-2011, 06:10 PM
well when i drive the revs go high at 4k rpm and stay there than when i step on the gas it revs higher but the car keeps going fasterbut it feels slowand the engine sounds like its revving higher than normal but it only happens in 4th and 5th gear that ive noticed
daryl337
03-18-2011, 09:53 AM
:duh: Takeded baby. Meet at later bar day or night sometime.
well when i drive the revs go high at 4k rpm and stay there
Sooo..... it hesitates at 4K rpms?
than when i step on the gas it revs higher but the car keeps going fasterbut it feels slowand the engine sounds like its revving higher than normal but it only happens in 4th and 5th gear that ive noticed
I'm not exactly sure what you are trying to say.
You're driving along. You're driving along and all of the sudden the kids are yelling from the backseat, 'I got to go to the bathroom, daddy!', 'Not now, damn it!', truck tire, eeeee, 'I can't stop!'. Help! There's a cliff! Aah! And your family's screaming 'Oh my god, we're burning alive!' 'No! I can't feel my legs!'. In comes the meat wagon. And the medic gets out and says, 'Oh, my god.'. New guy's in the corner puking his guts out.
Did I get that right?
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