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hey guys,

picked up my r33 which passed all the inspections but i have a problem.

the car randomly stalls at low revs.

i have heard that this can be caused by the bov?

i am running a turbo smart type 2 which is plumbed back.

its really weird, ill boost the car then slow down say, for a corner and when im sitting waiting in neutral the revs will jump up and down then the car will stall.

do i have to adjust my bov? or is somthing else causing this?

sorry for the newb questions.

cheers

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to reset the factory ecu i have to unplug the battery for a few hours?

as for the stock bov, i dont have it as i bought the car with the turbo smart already installed.

failing that im booking my car into a performance shop nearby which do good work for a full service/tune and hopefully they'll be able to iron out the problem.

well i took the terminal off for a few mins and made sure no power was left in the car and took it for a drive all was fine until.... came back up my drive in 1st, put my foot on the clutch to slow down and bleh.... i lost power steering for half a second and i thought the car had died but the revs kicked up and it kept running.

this is really not cool aye, when i take it to the peformance shop ill get them to check out the afm and all that.

cheers

the car is running fine, when its not idling.

the few times its almost stalled, the battery light has come one when the revs are jumping up and down and the car feels like its going to stall but doesnt.

could it possibly be the idle bypass valve sticking?

if i come up to an intersection in 4th, stop, and put my foot on the clutch the car is fine, but if i stop put it in 1st and roll forward then stop, the car starts having a fit and the revs jump up and down and the car shudders like its going to stall.

any ideas?

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