1993 LS400 hesitation at very high speed!
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1993 LS400 hesitation at very high speed!
Hey guys, new to post, but been browsing the forums for years now. Love this place!
Anyways, I have finally reached a gripe with my LS in that it drives near perfectly under my normal daily commute to work/school and back, but every once in a while I love to push it, and this is where my problems begin.. On the highway, usually only around midnight on empty road, I floor it to get to high speed, but I get this very hard shift, check engine light, and inability to go faster than maybe 100-110 mph.. Anyone have a similar problem? I've tried checking to see if it would save the code but the check engine just flashes and goes away.
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Anyways, I have finally reached a gripe with my LS in that it drives near perfectly under my normal daily commute to work/school and back, but every once in a while I love to push it, and this is where my problems begin.. On the highway, usually only around midnight on empty road, I floor it to get to high speed, but I get this very hard shift, check engine light, and inability to go faster than maybe 100-110 mph.. Anyone have a similar problem? I've tried checking to see if it would save the code but the check engine just flashes and goes away.
Thanks.
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So, the question is what is the stored trouble code. Use the paperclip method
http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/intro/codereading.html
and let us hear the answer...that is if you live long enough.
http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/intro/codereading.html
and let us hear the answer...that is if you live long enough.
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So, the question is what is the stored trouble code. Use the paperclip method
http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/intro/codereading.html
and let us hear the answer...that is if you live long enough.
http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/intro/codereading.html
and let us hear the answer...that is if you live long enough.
I'm not doing this intentionally, I'm just curious how everyone else can easily hit a high speed while I struggle to hit 115. Didn't mean to
offend anyone. I'm like a jew in a mosque here, christ.
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Glad you are in texas and not here in KS, please don't kill anyone going that fast. if you are doing that on public roads shame on you. You do not want to be the person that kills someone do you? Just think about that for a bit. What if you got in a wreck and killed some kids that were traveling with their parents. Then you had to see the pain in there faces when you were on trial. Could you live with that?
You said you are in school. Here is a lesson for ya. Grow up a bit and think about what you are doing. I understand the "open" road in the middle of no and where. My friend in HS knew that too... Unfortunately he lost his life along with 3 of my other classmates in a wreck going way to fast in an open flat road in KS.
PS ease up on the blasphemy. Not a good trait
You said you are in school. Here is a lesson for ya. Grow up a bit and think about what you are doing. I understand the "open" road in the middle of no and where. My friend in HS knew that too... Unfortunately he lost his life along with 3 of my other classmates in a wreck going way to fast in an open flat road in KS.
PS ease up on the blasphemy. Not a good trait
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Glad you are in texas and not here in KS, please don't kill anyone going that fast. if you are doing that on public roads shame on you. You do not want to be the person that kills someone do you? Just think about that for a bit. What if you got in a wreck and killed some kids that were traveling with their parents. Then you had to see the pain in there faces when you were on trial. Could you live with that?
You said you are in school. Here is a lesson for ya. Grow up a bit and think about what you are doing. I understand the "open" road in the middle of no and where. My friend in HS knew that too... Unfortunately he lost his life along with 3 of my other classmates in a wreck going way to fast in an open flat road in KS.
PS ease up on the blasphemy. Not a good trait
You said you are in school. Here is a lesson for ya. Grow up a bit and think about what you are doing. I understand the "open" road in the middle of no and where. My friend in HS knew that too... Unfortunately he lost his life along with 3 of my other classmates in a wreck going way to fast in an open flat road in KS.
PS ease up on the blasphemy. Not a good trait
#9
I hope you don't truly find that funny... haha... I'm glad that you recognize that your are wrong here for driving like such a fool. the inconvenience here is nothing compared to the inconvenience of hurting or killing some people.
This is a great site, some awesome helpful people. i'm sure you know that already, hope you have some good to add to this as well, which I am sure you do.
This is a great site, some awesome helpful people. i'm sure you know that already, hope you have some good to add to this as well, which I am sure you do.
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i know of this one MANIAC who occasionally records himself (and only himself) going very fast in his LS, and he never seems to have any trouble reaching high speeds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCmEHRp8Hko
i'm kind of surprised KikeNY was even allowed to be a username lol, i'm a jew and i don't mind but i can imagine some people (possibly certain residents of kansas) having an issue with that haha... apart from ANY discussion like this always turning into an ethics and morals class, there's definitely a problem with the car. was it like this since you've had it or did this just suddenly start? a 1st gen LS should have no problem reaching at least 150, whether you should or shouldn't that's what the car should do. definitely find out what the code is though.
oh and let me just give my 2 cents about driving fast on a highway late at night... it's not a great time to do it (i would know). it's more difficult to see things in front of you, whether they be debris in the road or the damn popo hiding at the side of the road with their lights off, it's just a generally more risky time to do so. also do yourself a favor and invest in a Valentine One, but fix the car first!! lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCmEHRp8Hko
i'm kind of surprised KikeNY was even allowed to be a username lol, i'm a jew and i don't mind but i can imagine some people (possibly certain residents of kansas) having an issue with that haha... apart from ANY discussion like this always turning into an ethics and morals class, there's definitely a problem with the car. was it like this since you've had it or did this just suddenly start? a 1st gen LS should have no problem reaching at least 150, whether you should or shouldn't that's what the car should do. definitely find out what the code is though.
oh and let me just give my 2 cents about driving fast on a highway late at night... it's not a great time to do it (i would know). it's more difficult to see things in front of you, whether they be debris in the road or the damn popo hiding at the side of the road with their lights off, it's just a generally more risky time to do so. also do yourself a favor and invest in a Valentine One, but fix the car first!! lol
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A few years ago a kid (16-17) from my hometown here in FL was posting in a BMW forum about how to get some more speed out of his V10 powered BMW M5. Not long after that he and 4 of his friends were dead with pieces of them scattered all over the place off the end of a runway. I saw the scene the night that it happened and it's something I will never forget.
http://jalopnik.com/349540/flying-bm...ts-darwin-wins
http://jalopnik.com/349540/flying-bm...ts-darwin-wins
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So you're saying a high RPM 3-4 shift is when the hard shift occurs? My 97 usually has no problems going to 120, that's when I give up though because speed doesn't climb as fast since I've got the non vvti V8 and I've got stock tired old suspension so it's pretty scary. But its much safer I think to do this in the day, vs. at night on a dark dimly lit road where any animals could jump out.
Try checking your ECU for any leaking capacitors, I know those can wreak havoc on other important electronic components in the box.
These cars were designed to compete with BMW and Mercedes on the Autobahn so it really shouldn't have a problem going 150 for a sustained period.
It could also be your physical engine timing that could be off a tooth. I know my engine ran like crap right after a mechanic did the timing belt and set timing incorrectly.
Try checking your ECU for any leaking capacitors, I know those can wreak havoc on other important electronic components in the box.
These cars were designed to compete with BMW and Mercedes on the Autobahn so it really shouldn't have a problem going 150 for a sustained period.
It could also be your physical engine timing that could be off a tooth. I know my engine ran like crap right after a mechanic did the timing belt and set timing incorrectly.
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So you're saying a high RPM 3-4 shift is when the hard shift occurs? My 97 usually has no problems going to 120, that's when I give up though because speed doesn't climb as fast since I've got the non vvti V8 and I've got stock tired old suspension so it's pretty scary. But its much safer I think to do this in the day, vs. at night on a dark dimly lit road where any animals could jump out.
Try checking your ECU for any leaking capacitors, I know those can wreak havoc on other important electronic components in the box.
These cars were designed to compete with BMW and Mercedes on the Autobahn so it really shouldn't have a problem going 150 for a sustained period.
It could also be your physical engine timing that could be off a tooth. I know my engine ran like crap right after a mechanic did the timing belt and set timing incorrectly.
Try checking your ECU for any leaking capacitors, I know those can wreak havoc on other important electronic components in the box.
These cars were designed to compete with BMW and Mercedes on the Autobahn so it really shouldn't have a problem going 150 for a sustained period.
It could also be your physical engine timing that could be off a tooth. I know my engine ran like crap right after a mechanic did the timing belt and set timing incorrectly.
A hard shift, check engine light and no code are often caused by the too much ripple at the Vcc line for sensors and the processor in the ECU. You'd better check those infamous QAS capacitors.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-...capacitor.html
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