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Sluggish Full Throttle Acceleration!


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Hello all, I have looked through different forums, but no one seem to have this problem. I have a 99 RX 300 with 100,000 miles. The exhaust gasket between the downpipe and the cat went bad for about 3 months, I just replaced it. The car is quiet once again :)

But, here's the problem... during part throttle... the acceleration is normal, but if I floor the gas pedal... the power would suddenly decrease and the acceleration becomes sluggish... if I let go half-way, the power comes back....

What can be the problem? Please help!

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Have you changed the fuel filter? Cleaned the throttle body? Changed the air filter? Sounds like a fuel problem to me, this is the easiest route to take for starters.

Jeff

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Hello all, I have looked through different forums, but no one seem to have this problem.  I have a 99 RX 300 with 100,000 miles.  The exhaust gasket between the downpipe and the cat went bad for about 3 months, I just replaced it.  The car is quiet once again  :)

But, here's the problem...  during part throttle... the acceleration is normal, but if I floor the gas pedal...  the power would suddenly decrease and the acceleration becomes sluggish... if I let go half-way, the power comes back....

What can be the problem?  Please help!

Hello,

Since you had a bad gasket where you indicated I think I would have the Cat. convertor checked at a muffler shop. My son just had a problem like yours with a Dodge and his convertor was clogged up. Hopefully this will help.

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