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Re: A rough few weeks.... [wwest] by Lulu44
Dec 20, 2008 (3:16 pm)
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Replying to: wwest (Dec 20, 2008 12:09 pm)

I tried the gas cap thing already and nothing happened. I am going to get a second opinion before I do anything.
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Re: A rough few weeks.... [9119911] by Lulu44
Dec 20, 2008 (3:20 pm)
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Replying to: 9119911 (Dec 20, 2008 12:46 pm)

Thanks for that bit of information. We don't have an O'Reilly's, but I will take it to AutoZone before I go to the dealership.
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Re: A rough few weeks.... [Lulu44] by gomst1
Dec 21, 2008 (8:40 am)
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Replying to: Lulu44 (Dec 20, 2008 3:20 pm)

If you left the gas cap off or something stuck open in the evap sys the code will be P0455=Evap Sys Gross Leak Detected. If you tightened the gas cap but not tight enough the code will be any of the following: P0455; P0442=Evap Small Leak or P0456=Evap Very Small Leak. Depending on the condition of the purge valve, you may have the same codes above so, it is not only the purge valve that can cause the above codes. Any problems on the Evap sys may give you these codes.
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Re: A rough few weeks.... [Lulu44] by wwest
Dec 21, 2008 (8:55 am)
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Replying to: Lulu44 (Dec 20, 2008 3:16 pm)

Assuming the initial problem might have been the gas cap it may take several days, "drive cycles" (depends on "your" driving style) to clear the CEL.
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Re: A rough few weeks.... [gomst1] by Lulu44
Dec 21, 2008 (11:35 am)
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Replying to: gomst1 (Dec 21, 2008 8:40 am)

Thank you for the vital information. The mechanics evaluation listed the following codes: P0441 and P0455. Do you have any suggestions on how and where I should repair the problem? I always worry that when they (mechanics) see a female coming they see an easy mark (sorry to sound like I am sterotyping mechanics-not my intentin). Thanks for your assistance.
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Re: A rough few weeks.... [gomst1] by jlsexton
Dec 21, 2008 (12:26 pm)
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Replying to: gomst1 (Dec 21, 2008 8:40 am)

Several weeks age I asked a simple question, no one answered it, perhaps you might be as so kind to try. I wanted to drain 1 gallon of coolant & replace it. I could not find any way to refill other than the overflow tank, even the drain was hidden, so any & all help would be appreciated. Usually a simple task if only one can find the ingress & egress.
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Re: A rough few weeks.... [Lulu44] by fin
Dec 21, 2008 (4:49 pm)
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Replying to: Lulu44 (Dec 21, 2008 11:35 am)

Here is the technical definition, if it helps:
 
P0441....Evaporative Emission Control System Incorrect Purge Flow
 
P0455....Evaporative Emission Control System Leak Detected (gross leak)
 
Any one who understands the tech side of this is welcome to explain it to everybody.... but it really doesn't sound that complicated if you repair cars and sure doesn't look like $600...
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So the formula we use to work out the top speed? by necro1234
Dec 24, 2008 (2:21 pm)
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Hi everyone
 
Just curious, so we worked out the top end is probably about 140mph on this car.
Just curious how the heavy VW R32 with a far less powerful 3.2 L motor claims they limited the top end to 155mph if the more powerful Avalon motor could not even reach this.
 
Is this claim of 155mph on a standard 3.2L V6 with no form of turbo realistic? as I was thinking it would be a weight vs horsepower scenario to see how far the motor could get the chunk of metal.
 
The weight from what I read for both cars is about 3500 lbs, so weight is near equal.
Power on the avalon is claimed at 168bhp 6200 with the VW claiming 250bhp 6300
Torque for the avalon is claimed to be 248 lb.-ft. 4700 rpm where the VW is claimed at 236 2,500-3,000
 
So if you have a car that is pushing a fair amount less power+torque at about the same weight, how is it possible with aerodynamics that I dont think could account for a limited 155mph let alone anything over that?
 
Just curious for the more technical folk here.
 
Thanks and happy holidays everyone!!
 
Sheldon
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Re: So the formula we use to work out the top speed? [necro1234] by necro1234
Dec 24, 2008 (4:04 pm)
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Replying to: necro1234 (Dec 24, 2008 2:21 pm)

Ok so I see on vw.com that they claim the estimated top speed of the R32 is 133mph which sounds more realistic, funny that all the media reviews claim that VW states its limited to 155mph which didnt make any sense.
 
Thanks
 
Sheldon
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Re: So the formula we use to work out the top speed? [necro1234] by fin
Dec 24, 2008 (5:12 pm)
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Replying to: necro1234 (Dec 24, 2008 4:04 pm)

Sheldon, FYI...
 
The weight of a vehicle has very little to do with vehicle top speed, whatever it is. Reason: "Objects in motion tend to stay in motion...."
 
The weight of a vehicle has everything to do with how long it takes to acheive top speed from rest. Reason: "Objects at rest tend to stay at rest...."
 
For top speed limitations the single biggest factor is air, also known as aerodynamic drag (Cd). A smaller engine of less power can easily propel a different vehicle to a higher top speed if the body of the second vehicle is more aerodynamic. Physics 102...
 
Enjoy an Avalon today... Great Cars..

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