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Hey guys i have a R33 gts-t Automatic, its having some weird problem, i have no idea what it is

it started happenign yesterday, the car will only seem to go to gear 2 highest when appling acceleration, i.e if i floor it, it will only go to redline in gear 2, and just keep bouncing off the rev...it is in Drive...

when i let go, it goes into gear 3 i believe, but as soon as i apply the slightest throttle...the car goes straight back into gear 2, ?

its as if its slipping? i put new automatic transmission oil in, but the oil got burnt straight away...no idea?

anyone no? please help! i hate it

You need to have it pulled apart by an Automatic transmision mechanic.

Did it make a bang when it started?

Or a crunch?

It will get worse and is always better to have something looked at rather than wasting money on little things to dogey it up in the short term.

na dont remember any large bang or crunch at all...drove it perfectly fine to my mates house, turned it off...

on the way back, tried boosting it, wouldn't go past gear 2 while accelerating, how ever it goes perfectly fine into 3rd and 4th while theres no acceleration applied and just let it roll??

I'll try to do a oil flush and let ya no

thanks

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