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Old 10-30-07, 9:28   #1 (permalink)
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MX6 Sluggish when heats up

Hi

This on going problem with my mx6 v6.
I have noticed when its cold it rev's and pulls great, as soon as it starts to heat up, it wouldnt pull your cap off, and is really sluggish.
I've changed plugs, TPS, PCV valve, used injector cleaner, its had new plug leads and no better.
PLEASE HELP, lorries are faster than me on motorway.
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definitly in the wrong forum my man

MY SIX, since-day-one.
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