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Old 09-22-08, 03:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I recently bought a 1988 legend LS 24 valve PFI V6. The problem I'm having is the car has very slow acceleration. When the pedal is pushed to the floor, it takes what seems like a minute to get up to 35 mph. I was told the problem might be the catalytic converter. It was suggested to punch a hole in the converter to see if the problem still existed. Does this sound like the solution?
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Old 09-22-08, 03:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I recently bought a 1988 legend LS 24 valve PFI V6. The problem I'm having is the car has very slow acceleration. When the pedal is pushed to the floor, it takes what seems like a minute to get up to 35 mph. I was told the problem might be the catalytic converter. It was suggested to punch a hole in the converter to see if the problem still existed. Does this sound like the solution?
If the converter is clogged up it could cause this problem. If you can remove the converter from the car it should be evident if it is clogged up. Just shine a flashlight in one end and if no light comes out the other end it probably is clogged up. It will probably be very difficult to remove the nuts that hold the converter to the flanges.

If the converter is clogged you could break the inside out of it, but that would make it impossible to pass smog inspection. As an alternative you can get an exhaust shop to cut the converter section out and weld in a universal converter to the existing flanges.
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One of my friends had a clogged cat on his Chevy Envoy. He took it into the dealership for service and they said since it was a smog device, it was under warranty for the life of the car.

Now I don't know what the dealership is referring to, but it didn't cost my friend a dime for a new cat and this was from a dealership in LA so maybe there are special rules.
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You need to check for Blink Codes on the ECU and TCU and report back.
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Is yor car automatic or manual. If its automatic, does it go through gears?
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Is yor car automatic or manual. If its automatic, does it go through gears?
It shifts gears just fine. Nothing seems to be wrong with it except the acceleration.
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Ya it might be the cat. converter is clogged. But first, check your ECU for codes. if you do get any, fix those problem, then see how the car runs.
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i test drove a 90 legend auto that did that, it was verry anoying, it took SUCH a LONG time to get to speed, oh it was just horrible!! i deff know what you are going though, i hope you get it orked out
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