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Asked by J_burbs Dec 03, 2009 at 01:53 PM about the Mitsubishi 3000GT

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

hi i have a bass 3000gt that is really slow off the line when i put the peddal to the floor it will speed up to but then slow down right away then it will speed back up again i was wondering what this problem is?

15 Answers

this sound s like a computer delay. the ford 4.6s all have. try quickly back peddalling the gas off the line. i drive a ford van with the 4.6 at work and it works every time.

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what do u mean my back pedaling i know i guy thats got a stealth and it has a 3000gt motor same as mine and his will burn rubber

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well i tried the fluid to clean your fuel injectors and that didnt help either

could it be that the car needs a tuneup? thats a trick found out about because some engines have an off the line delay and some dont. thats why i mentioned any ford with a 4.6 v8. im a dalivery driver and i pickup things like that. any engine without a delay will buck slitely. it doesnt hurt it. ithought that might work. your injecters could be bad. whats the miles?

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check ur egr valve and mass air flow sensor, theres a recall because the wire harness has shorts and causes engine to staul under vibrations

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130,000 it wont do it on ice or gravel rpm acts normal and tires spin like a mother fucker it just does it on pavement

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