Throttle problem

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DETSHO

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Yeah this is the same 93 Green SHO (150K). My problem is that I live in Michigan, which anybody knows is really cold here in the winters. Everytime I go to work or school I warm my SHO up at least to the first line past the blue cold mark on the thermostat(Because after start up in cold weather it performs like it has 140HP instead of 220HP). When I hit the throttle when im driving sometimes it takes more throttle or RPMs to get up like i want it to. Its as if sometimes its revving to 3K to 3.5K just to get up to 45mph fast then some days it doesn't need that much. Am I just goin' crazy and not quick enuff on the gas some days or is the a problem that occurs in SHOs?
 

Mike Kopstain

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Could be a transmission slipping in the cold weather. Although anything transmission related is very hard to diagnose with out seeing. First train of action is to click the link in my sig, grab a paperclip; pen; and paper, and run your codes.

YES, the semicolons are gramatically correct people. It's list within a list. didn't you ever listen to your grammar teacher?! :D
 

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