Gallardo 5k rpm brick wall

Gallardo 5k rpm brick wall

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rich12

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3,465 posts

155 months

Thursday 28th June 2018
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So my Gallardo just arrived and it won't go past 4500-5000rpm in any gear. It almost seems to be like a brick wall and just won't go past it..

It seems to start OK and run fine but when driving it just won't go past 5000rpm at all and starts hesitating at that rpm.
The guy I bought it from had the fuel sensor replaced pretty recently so could it be something to do with this?

I know this is a massive long shot but has anyone had similar.
2009 LP560.

70proof

6,051 posts

156 months

Friday 29th June 2018
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Firstly congrats on your new car....

Are there any warnings coming up on the dash... I had a faulty high pressure fuel sensor but what would happen is I'd get a car in engine protection warning and revs limited to 6k on the dash.... There are limp modes, the worst at 2.5k revs, which the ECU triggers to protect the car, but you should get a warning between the revs and speedo

rich12

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3,465 posts

155 months

Friday 29th June 2018
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Thanks.
No warnings at all!
Starts fine and isn't jerky or anything but it just won't go past 5k. I don't know how accurate this is but it almost seems that the revs drop by 500 every gear you go up. (5000 4th gear, 4500 4th gear)

Which absolutely ruins any drive purely because I can start to hear the exhaust just before then nothing. frown

Edited by rich12 on Friday 29th June 05:59

Ahbefive

11,657 posts

173 months

Friday 29th June 2018
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Take it to Lamborghini and take your pants down.

andrew

9,974 posts

193 months

Friday 29th June 2018
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i see you'e in bedfordshire, ask mark at bdm to take a look

NDA

21,620 posts

226 months

Friday 29th June 2018
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What is the mileage on the car?

Just wondering if there's a rev limiter until the engine is run in....

ETA, it's a 2009 car, so will have sufficient miles. Might be worth reading thru the handbook to see if, when new, there is a rev limiter for the first 1,000 miles. In which case, the ECU might be telling the engine it's new.

Just a thought.

designforlife

3,734 posts

164 months

Friday 29th June 2018
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Perfect touch performance down near Enfield should probably be able to help...they service a lot of high end and performance stuff, and aren't afraid to troubleshoot and get their hands dirty.

_Superleggera_

2,004 posts

198 months

Friday 29th June 2018
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Hopefully its just the air mass sensor. Same thing happened to a friends car a few years ago.

rich12

Original Poster:

3,465 posts

155 months

Friday 29th June 2018
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Thanks for all the replies.

Drove it this morning and all was fine. Still obviously going to get it checked out but hoping its nothing too bad.

Superleg48

1,524 posts

134 months

Saturday 30th June 2018
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Have you owned a Gallardo before? There is a little known feature in these cars that detects a potential novice, where the car activates a feature called YTISF Avoidance. (You Tube Idiot Supercar Fails). This restricts engine power.

It will automatically deactivate once you have driven it a while.

EpsomJames

790 posts

247 months

Monday 2nd July 2018
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I’ve encountered this before. Usually after I’ve not driven or started the car for a number of months.

Clears after a run and doesn’t re-occur as long as the car is used or at least started every few weeks.

These cars don’t like standing still for long periods of time in my experience, but I don’t think it’s anything to be too worried about.


Vergis

549 posts

243 months

Thursday 5th July 2018
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I have some Lamborghini diagnostic software so could extract some codes for you if that helps.


rich12

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3,465 posts

155 months

Friday 6th July 2018
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Since the time of me posting, it hasn't happened again.
It had pretty much been sitting around for 8 months so as has been said, maybe it just didn't like it.

I now have a more pressing issue, the fan is constantly on as soon as you start the engine and sounds like it's on overdrive.

Aircon also doesn't work so took it to get re-gassed but they said it wasn't holding a vacuum.

jdwoodbury

1,343 posts

207 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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If the fan comes on from cold then you have a issue with the temp sensor for the fan, or a short on the wiring causing it to activate with the ignition. It could be the cable has started to deteriorate over time. I would take it to a decent independent and ensure they have auto electrician skills to trace the problem.

jdwoodbury

1,343 posts

207 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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For the AC issue, I guess they mean its not holding gas under pressure? Did they run a leak test with dye, this could pinpoint the leak and aid investigation. They can use a UV light to see under the bonnet where the gas is escaping. Most AC repair places can run this test for you for just a few quid, when a car is left for long periods without the AC being used the seals on the pump and fittings can dry out (the refrigerant is a lubricant).

rich12

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3,465 posts

155 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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I ran out of time but I will get a leak test sorted.

Anyone want to buy a lhd LP560 in stunning yellow? Haha