this is a funny way to answer do yo feel the vibration in your but or the steering wheel. If its in your but there is a problem in the rear wheel assembly, ie bad belts in a tire, wheel bering, flat spot on a tire tire out of ballance
It would be hard on the brakes and fuel mileage.
If it sounds like its coming from inside the car its probably the fuel pump if not its kind of hard to say.
because its a ls1
Noises are hard to diagnoise without hearing them. Take it to a garage.
Your just pushing it to hard. Some cars engines have to many miles on them and need to be given up!!!
idler pulley. Change it now before the serpentine belt breaks. Hard job to do I think?
Transmission problem. Take it to a professional.
you need to get new spark plug leads
Hard acceleration is not that hard on the car. It is hard on the wallet as it will eat 4 times as much fuel. Having said that, WOT acceleration time after time will usually take out your transmission first as they always seem to be the weakest link.
The equation is F = M A, where F is the Force required to stop the object, M is the object's Mass, and A is its Acceleration. Note that its acceleration in this case is the rate at which you are DE-ACCELERATING the object to stop it.
The equation is F = M A, where F is the Force required to stop the object, M is the object's Mass, and A is its Acceleration. Note that its acceleration in this case is the rate at which you are DE-ACCELERATING the object to stop it.
You are having a vacuum loss. Check the hard plastic line that is on the right side under the hood for holes. I replaced mine and it fixed the problem. 1992 F150