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Old Jan 29, 2012 | 05:19 PM
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No power from launch

I have an 03 sedan 5AT. It has the 3.3 open diff. When I do a hole shot with this car it bogs down then kicks back in. Even if I stall the converter up. I've tried everything even dissabling the G-sensor (yaw sensor) and still has no *****. It won't even spin the tires. Really sucks. Does any one know why this is, or know what I can do to solve this. It feels as if the computer kills the power in it because if I do a slow roll in 1st gear it hauls a** and spins the wheels, but from a dead stop launch it has no *****.
 
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Old Jan 29, 2012 | 07:08 PM
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Traction control kicking in even with the button off under extreme conditions it will kick in. Drag racers hate this to as to completely turn it off you can remove the rear brake light fuse then you can do burn outs as well.
 
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Old Jan 29, 2012 | 07:54 PM
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I'm able to do burn outs no problem. And I completely disabled traction control by unplugging my yaw sensor. But for some reason something is cutting power on a dead still launch but from a slow roll it will take off hard and spin tires just won't do it from a stop. Its really driving me crazy
 
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