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  1. #1 Car acts like its in neutral when WOT 
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    I've been having this problem since i owned this car, over the course of 8 months, (3 times ever), when i go to put the petal to the floor, my car acts like its in neutral, revs to the limiter, and does not move, doesnt matter if im moving already or not...any ideas?
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    sounds like the trans is slipping badly. Will probably need a new trans soon. Lucas trans slip fix might help.
    2000 Bronze Metallic GTP
    Power :Gen V, 3.6 pulley, 3 inch down pipe, Power log, FWI,and DHP Power Tuner,
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