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Hi guys been having problem with my R32 GTST lately, just some info on it first, stock turbo, gtr front mount, turbosmart bleed valve, pod filter, 3 inch turbo back exhaust, apexi bov.

The problem im having is very intermittent sometimes I can drive with no problems for a whole day ,ive only noticed it happening when the cars warm but sometimes when im around 2000rpm in any gear the car just loses all power, I can put my foot flat to the floor and nothing will happen and then all of a sudden it will jump to 3000rpm then no higher, sometimes after this happens I wait a few seconds then its fine other times it will then stall, when I try to restart the car it is very hard to start and needs me to rev it as its cranking over, sometimes once its restarted it will work fine again and sometimes the whole process will repeat itself, it can happen any time even while cruising along in say 4th the revs will just get stuck around 3k.

Ive also noticed since this problem started the car is idling quite low sometimes around 400rpm.

Any suggestions what it could be as its doing my head in,

thanks guys.

Hey Guys,

Dave & I cleaned the AFM on his car last night. So far it seems a bit better but time will tell as it hasn't been taken for a good drive yet. Will let you know how that goes. If you have any further suggestions or comments let us know!

FYI; It's running 11psi.

Ryan

Edited by d0p3y

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