Is there anything i can put in my 300 touring to give it bettter acceleration and more speed

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Asked by Grimm Mar 03, 2013 at 04:43 PM about the 2006 Chrysler 300 Touring RWD

Question type: Car Customization

it accelerates slowly and has a real loud whining sound when accelerating. sounds like its
struggling.

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we need to get your codes read. with these trouble codes we will know which device needs to be tended to- at an auto parts store will be able to tell you-

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is it manual? where does the whine sound like its coming from?

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It's a automatic. The whine sounds like its coming from the engine area

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does it happen under cold start? because there has been a common issue among 300's where idling to accelerating the car whines when the engine is warmed up and has something to do with oil system and they recommend getting it diagnosed ...but other people have had similar issues on Chrysler's and its been the alternator whining...also is ur car the 3.5 or 2.7? there were a lot of complaints about engine noise for those blocks...all in all probably something that should at least be inspected to know what ur dealing with

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It's 2.7.. It's not only cold tho, evn when the engine is warm it makes that sound. I may just take it to the dealership. Ihad it diagnosed because ethe engine light was on and it said could possibly be the oxygen sensor but I don't know how much that would affect the performance of the car.

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indeed, an O2 sensor might fix it...if its not working then its like having a badly tuned car

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