Bronto Posted July 24, 2014 Posted July 24, 2014 My accelerator pedal (94ls400,245kmi) isn't as taut as it should be, a good deal of pressing is needed to get powerful acceleration....which way should I go with this?
1990LS400 Posted July 26, 2014 Posted July 26, 2014 My accelerator pedal (94ls400,245kmi) isn't as taut as it should be, a good deal of pressing is needed to get powerful acceleration....which way should I go with this? "Taut"? Have you driven other 1994 LS400's that are different? By 1994 the LS400 had gained a substantial amount of weight due to more standard equipment and larger tires and wheels and was not as fast as the earlier 90-92 LS400. I had a minimally equipped 1990 LS400 for 13 1/2 years and it was much faster than the 93-94 LS400's I test drove. The 95-97 LS400 got a little faster due to a 200 pound weight reduction and the 98-00 got a lot faster due to a very substantial engine power increase. So ... the easiest way to get "powerful acceleration" is to get a newer LS. The 2000 LS400 I recently sold was dangerously faster than my 1990 LS400.
Bronto Posted August 20, 2014 Author Posted August 20, 2014 My 94Ls400 was giving me terrible transmission slipping symptoms, ( not shifting gears) & took it to the shop- no issues from mechanic. They said leave the ECT switch in "power" position. The cars has 245k on it.. Can someone weigh in on this?
AzHotLS Posted August 21, 2014 Posted August 21, 2014 So it's not shifting gears but your mechanic couldn't find anything wrong? It sounds like it's in too high of a gear, not down shifting. The ECT switch in power position makes the transmission stay in gear longer (higher engine revs) before shifting.
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