dose this happen to you in your 928?
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dose this happen to you in your 928?
I don't drive my 928 fast but when I change things, I "test" them but anyhow, this happen to me a few times I'll go to a turn, let off gas and as I'm in the turn give it more gas. As I'm giving it gas it acts as like it's in nutral until I'm straight it will go into gear. Is that because of no LSD?
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you need to drive fast on a regular basis
If you have no LDS and a very stiff rear sway bar, the inner wheel will spin quite easily, but even if you are inexperienced at anti-social driving, you should be able to identify a spinning wheel?
If you have no LDS and a very stiff rear sway bar, the inner wheel will spin quite easily, but even if you are inexperienced at anti-social driving, you should be able to identify a spinning wheel?
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I had my PSD come on the other day when I was in a 55mph corner at 110 and on the gas. Could it be something like that going on with him?
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Tire dose not spin
When it's in natural and catches gear, it kinda jerks the car as if you drop hear and flore it
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Ricky, what language are you speaking when you say things like...
"When it's in natural"
Do you use your phone to post and does it have an auto correct on it?
More importantly, what procedure did you follow to replace fluid in your transmission and differential? Post up a link if you followed one.
"When it's in natural"
Do you use your phone to post and does it have an auto correct on it?
More importantly, what procedure did you follow to replace fluid in your transmission and differential? Post up a link if you followed one.
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Are you typing from a phone and autocorrect is making up words? I am trying to figure out what you said above. I got does for dose. I got natural for neutral. I got flore for floor. I don't know what you are saying for hear. Is it "gear", "here" or "her"?
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Ricky, what language are you speaking when you say things like...
"When it's in natural"
Do you use your phone to post and does it have an auto correct on it?
More importantly, what procedure did you follow to replace fluid in your transmission and differential? Post up a link if you followed one.
"When it's in natural"
Do you use your phone to post and does it have an auto correct on it?
More importantly, what procedure did you follow to replace fluid in your transmission and differential? Post up a link if you followed one.
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Are you typing from a phone and autocorrect is making up words? I am trying to figure out what you said above. I got does for dose. I got natural for neutral. I got flore for floor. I don't know what you are saying for hear. Is it "gear", "here" or "her"?
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Cool. Glad to hear it was fluid. That's a simple fix!
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No lol a Month ago I added fluid and it still either stays in one gear or it dose what I said above. Sorry for the confusion, I have a tranny filter to change should I change that and see of that's it? Could that be the problem?