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My RB25DET Auto Stagea has been acting really weird on take off.

When taking off from a complete stop, 50% of the time the car will hesitate for 5-10 seconds and crawl along at a terribly slow pace. Then all of a sudden it will hit about 2500rpm and boost away like normal.

If I put my foot flat it will do the same thing but even worse, will also occasionally make a 'popping' noise from the rear of the car (missfire)

I have already changed the coilpacks, cleaned and gapped the spark plugs, and cleaned the AFM. I also believe the fuel filter was changed less than 5000km ago.

Any ideas? Any help would be appreciated.

HELP!!!???

my rb25 used to do that and seemed like it was something to do with the AFM but all it needed was to be driven like a granny for about 1000kms.....the problem i used to have was when the motor warmed up a bit it would start jerking while cruising and didnt want to be driven at all....but after driving like a granny for the next 1000kms the ecu relearnt itself and it has been good since then even after been thrashed for an 1hr or so straight no probs...

Oh yeah, I've also tried disconnecting the battery and draining the current so the ECU resets.

Can someone describe the proper procedure for this?

I disconnected the battery then held the brake pedal down for 30seconds or so.

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