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Acceleration Lull/Response question
Hey dudes, Cheez Wizard here. I've a '99 3.5L GX w/ 87k.
I've only had my car for 4 months or so, that's why I post every time I notice something. Forgive the Cheez Wizard for this, won't you? This question is regarding the responsiveness of the gas pedal/engine. In first gear, it will take-off into second (over 3k rpm if hit hard). Once at a cruising speed of say, 35-50 on local streets, the acceleration hits a lull. The accelerator won't respond if pressed down gradually. I'll have to press significantly, kick the RPMs up over 3k and hear the engine revv to increase speed (by more than I want to). It doesn't just increase gently, gradually, as I think it should. Don't get CW wrong. I drove a 4 cylinder for 10 years before buying the Olds. Needless to say, I dig the power. I jsut like to be able to slowly increase speed. My Olds isn't doing that. I have to crank the engine up to increase speed, and then , immediately step off the gas to drop down to the speed I intended. Just checking if other owners have this gas pedal issue. Thanks folks, CW |
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Re: Acceleration Lull/Response question
Check your air filter and make sure that it isn't clogged. My wifes intrigue was sensitive to a dirty filter and go as far as stalling under throttle until it was changed but hers was a 3.8.
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