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I have been havi a problem in this hot weather with my R33 when I am in a line up or somewhere that I'm not movin long distances at a time. It's fine when I first pull up after a decent drive time. but when I'm creepin forway and raise the rev's then take my foot of the accelorator and onto the clutch the revs drop right off for a sec and sometimes even stalls.

Is this because my car is takin in hot air from the engine bay, Therfor do i need a heat sheild around the pod filter or may it be something else?

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more likely to do with the tune at idle . some times just needs to be looked at on a dyno so I wouldnt worry about it to much until you are due for a tune etc. If it really gets anoying then a dyno would be a must.

when I had my r33gtst it had a similar problem and mark {tilbrook's}fixed it in a couple of seconds on the dyno.

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hey its a common problem with 33's mainly its the AAC valve that gets blocked

Located at the end of your plenum fairly easy job to do

also it can be your throttle butterfly builds up with carbon so give that a clean too

you will be surprised that all it is

mike

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