Exhaust problem
LuminaRacer05
10-26-2004, 05:29 AM
What kind of exhaust problem would cause your car to fall flat on its face when u give it like more than half the gas pedal??? Besides a plugged catyltic converter
drdisque
10-26-2004, 11:25 AM
clogged injectors
bad spark plugs
bad spark plug wires
bad spark plugs
bad spark plug wires
RandomTask
10-26-2004, 12:19 PM
Are we talking about a lumina? If so, which year?
curtis73
10-26-2004, 02:06 PM
fuel pump, fuel pressure regulator, MAF sensor, MAP, sensor, any one of 650 wire harnesses corroded :)
Probably not exhaust. Might be cats, but if its falling flat on its face, you would probably already have noticed holes melted in your carpet from the cats being so hot. Could be O2 sensors, but they would have given you a check engine light... or should have depending on what year you have.
Probably not exhaust. Might be cats, but if its falling flat on its face, you would probably already have noticed holes melted in your carpet from the cats being so hot. Could be O2 sensors, but they would have given you a check engine light... or should have depending on what year you have.
ReAl_RaCiNg
10-26-2004, 05:49 PM
what year car are you running?
my friend had a problem with this, he had an older monte carlo, his problem was that his carb was feeding too much gas into his engine when he slammed on it. He fitted lower flowing carb on there and his problem was fixed.
my friend had a problem with this, he had an older monte carlo, his problem was that his carb was feeding too much gas into his engine when he slammed on it. He fitted lower flowing carb on there and his problem was fixed.
LuminaRacer05
10-26-2004, 10:29 PM
its a 1991 lumina 3.1 mpfi
sierrap615
10-27-2004, 01:36 AM
bad valve timing, bad spark timing.....
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