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Originally Posted by FPenvy half tank and a hard turn especially on a track it's def fuel starve. i'd say fill it up try again before tearing the tranny apart

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Old 04-09-2018, 04:20 PM   #7 (permalink)
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half tank and a hard turn especially on a track it's def fuel starve.

i'd say fill it up try again before tearing the tranny apart considering it's meant to be a sealed unit.

also, what mods are on your car? is it tuned? if so, did they tune the line pressure on the tranny?

It couldn’t be fuel starvation as I understand, cause first time I had that strange delay in shifting I ran full tank of gasoline. Topped up just before hitting the track

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