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hi i am having troubles with my r33s2 gtst was eratic now getting worse

anyways starts fine drives well for a bit, then put my foot down, back firing wont rev, slowly dies, still drives well off boost. now ive tested the fuel pump, good pressure, exchanged afm ok, checked coils ok( cant see being related)

by passed boost controler ok i dont no wat to check next

do peoples tps play up?

i have an altered plenum(throttle) move to the front but has been fine for a long time

its all pretty much stock turb back exhuast, pod, fmic, std boost etc

any ideas? anyone experienced similar?

any help appriciated

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hi i am having troubles with my r33s2 gtst was eratic now getting worse

anyways starts fine drives well for a bit, then put my foot down, back firing wont rev, slowly dies, still drives well off boost. now ive tested the fuel pump, good pressure, exchanged afm ok, checked coils ok( cant see being related)

by passed boost controler ok i dont no wat to check next

do peoples tps play up?

i have an altered plenum(throttle) move to the front but has been fine for a long time

its all pretty much stock turb back exhuast, pod, fmic, std boost etc

any ideas? anyone experienced similar?

any help appriciated

sounds like a coil or a crook ignitor champ.

I would be testing them next.

hi i am having troubles with my r33s2 gtst was eratic now getting worse

anyways starts fine drives well for a bit, then put my foot down, back firing wont rev, slowly dies, still drives well off boost. now ive tested the fuel pump, good pressure, exchanged afm ok, checked coils ok( cant see being related)

by passed boost controler ok i dont no wat to check next

do peoples tps play up?

i have an altered plenum(throttle) move to the front but has been fine for a long time

its all pretty much stock turb back exhuast, pod, fmic, std boost etc

any ideas? anyone experienced similar?

any help appriciated

My first guess would be an air leak under boost, check all the fittings, hoses and clamps and the intercooler itself.

:P cheers :D

My first guess would be an air leak under boost, check all the fittings, hoses and clamps and the intercooler itself.

:P cheers :D

checked for that was the first thing i did, some cooler clamps were bit loose-tightened up, inspected all joiners for holes all ok, checked for vaccum leaks seems ok still probs

me going crazy

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