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Old 24-05-2006, 01:43 PM   #1
amlohac
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Default Lost power

The most horible thing happened to me on the weekend... i got dragged off by a toyota echo...... : and sad thing was, it was a total thrashing, well i thought it was anyway.

I knew my car had lost a bit of power, it is comming close to its next service but its still about 6000kms off that.

What im after here is some profesional opinion, or one from someone who knows a bit more about cars than i do. Why/How the hell would i have lost SO much power? Is it due to dirty oil/fluids? Stuffed Sparkies? Transmission problems? Im at a total loss.

Its a 2003 Focus Zetec and it is an auto, i have a 2.25 in exhaust and a UniFilter Pod so i should have a few extra HP not alot less.

The ford that im going to have to take it too are a bunch of tools and wont fix it unless i tell them specifics, so i need to have a good idea on what it COULD be.

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