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arron
Member # 1941
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My car bangs out at 5500 or 6000 when I am racing it just starts cuttin out you can fell it and kinda hear it. Most people say spark plugs wires or bad o2 sensor.
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89hatchback_lx
Member # 587
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quote: Originally posted by arron: My car bangs out at 5500 or 6000 when I am racing it just starts cuttin out you can fell it and kinda hear it. Most people say spark plugs wires or bad o2 sensor.
Might want to check your MAF. Does smokke come out the tail pipes when you top out?
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street_illegal_stang
Member # 1554
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jesus christ 5500rpm-6000 grand.. your nuts man theres really no power after 5250rpm on a nearly stock 5.0 i think the factory rev limiter is 6250rpm there for fords insurance for there warrenty.
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arron
Member # 1941
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Stock 5.0? huh Im talkin about my 98 cobra
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street_illegal_stang
Member # 1554
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oh..in that case i wouldnt know..
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st5150
Member # 51
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Check the basics, plugs, wires, fuel filter, ect. At WOT the EEC isn't reading the O2 sensors. Its pretty much only reading the MAF and RPM's. Checking the computer for codes wouldn't hurt either.
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arron
Member # 1941
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The old mass air meter had a hold on the bottom side for like 3mons until I noticed it but this problem didnt start happing untill my check engine light came which was because bad 02 senors. The place that fixed it is kinda (redneckish) and the one they replaced is big and chrome completly differnt lookin from the other 3 (and i just installed a wms 87mm pro- m with cold air tube thing. no check engine light. The car has 55,000 on stock plugs, and wires any suggetions
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arron
Member # 1941
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when i put check engine light after the wms install the mass air wasnt the problem it was 02 senors they were all scraped up and stuff and when it would rain it would get in the wire . It kinda makes a popin sound but you can feel it more than anything after 5500 no power it realy doesnt even wanna rev any more
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T-TopTerror
Member # 480
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Me and two buddies had the same problem. Change your spark plugs and re-enjoy your power. I'm using 99 cent autolite's and the car runs hard.
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arron
Member # 1941
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ok im going to get them right know but... what number are they and where do u gap them at ect....
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T-TopTerror
Member # 480
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I can't tell ya what number they are but gap em' at 55. That's the stock gap. We have a good ignition system.
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