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post Apr 28, 2008 - 5:35 AM
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for all you auto gts out there... do you guys feel like its hard to keep your speed constant past 65mph? for example, i feel like im pressing the gas pedal pretty hard to keep my celica going at 80mph and if im not looking i generally hit the 65-70 range after a bit... my ankle is tiring haha. anyone have any solutions?

i was thinking SRI or tighting the idle cable... or both haha
 
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post Apr 28, 2008 - 9:54 AM
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no... i dont have that problem...

all i can admit to is that we are having to really push that pedal to get up to those speeds, and it'll stop accelerating rather weird... and the transmission loves to shift gears at random interventions when you have obtained those speeds confused.gif I dont like it...

I really need to swap frown.gif

To get to 80mph then you gotta hold it way down there, and i think it's a problem of the way that the petal comes to your foot as well.

Try sitting in a diff posiotion. tilt your wheel all the way down, drop your seat back and rest the heel corner of your shoe right where the petal "would" hit the floor. then you got a better grip on the thing... maybe that'd help...

IDK...

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