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Hey guys, just went through the 24 pages of topics that come up when I search "stall" but didnt find exactly what I was looking for. I just bought a r33 gtst s2 a couple weeks ago and have had some stalling issues since. Figured at first it was from sitting for a while while getting imported etc, and it has decreased, but it still sometimes stalls when slowing down and I put in the clutch. As far as Ive gatered I should check the AFM and the negetive battery terminal and ground? The car is bone stock atm and would prefer to have it running like it was perfect before messing with it. Going better airfilter, turbo back exaust, and FMIC in the near future... then onto some better toys I figure. Anyhoo am I going in the right direction?

Thanks

the usual things

check afm for any damage/cracked solder joins

check all vacuum hoses for leaks or tiny holes

check grounds and electrical connections

clean aac valve (search for the diy in the DIY section)

since you dont have atmo BOV than it shouldnt be that

but my bet is that it is a vacuum/air leak somewhere

since you dont have atmo BOV than it shouldnt be that

Check everything Tek 01 has said.

Also check your BOV isnt blocked... it may be stock BOV blocked... who knows, the person in japan may of had a pod but returned it to Stock airbox.

Though my bet is the same as tek 01's

you should do a full service after importing.

get a fresh batch of oil through it, a new fuel filter, air filter, oil filter and plugs. report back if you still have the problem after doing this.

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