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i think there is something wrong with my car,for starters i need a new clutch which im booked in for but everytime i take it out for a drive and its warmed up,if i let it idle for a few minutes and go to take off it tries to stall and the revs are dropping down near the 0 then rev just over the 1 and continues to do this until i give it a bit then it will do it a few mins later and stalls when i pull up in traffic.

i have noticed the car does not boost as hard as it did before and ive chaqnged the fuel filter as it was due for a new one.

my friend says its cause my clutch and pressure plate are screwed but another says it might be the fuel pump or injectors.

any ideas???

also i still got the stock bov on,so its not that.

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air flow meter connects to your pod filter/ airbox . i'm having this same problem i just changed the airflow meter to another stock one and no difference. am going to buy a z32 soon i'll let you know if it makes any difference

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