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lately my car has been jerking back n forth between 1000 and 3000rpm and is getting annoying...

it only happens on the low revs, as when the boost kicks in it pretty much goes away...its a r32 with rb20det....

no mods other then r33 turbo, front mount, exhaust, safc...10psi boost....just began doing it lately n wasnt always like that!!!

GOT ANY IDEA'S????

THE IGNITOR PLUG WAS LOOSE AND WAS MAKING RIDE ROUGH AND AS THOUGH IT WAS RUNNING ON LESS CYLINDERS....

FIXED NOW...BUT ON IDLE REVS SEEM LIKE THERE MISSING...GOT ANY IDEA'S??

Edited by allthewaytotheskyline

what does your car idle at? does it idle high every now and then? does it only do this when car is idleing high?

my car does it when ideling high, it idles high when the wheather is colder, best take it to a mechanic as thats what i will have to do.

i suspect in my case it could be my TPS or CAS, because i have already eliminated the AAC by cleaning it.

probably try cleaning AAC see if it fixes the problem.

I am having a similar problem as well, after it has been driven around for a little while. It starting to get worse, started off as a intermittent problem. If I hold my foot on break and put a little load on it at 2000 rpm while driving, I can feel it surging. I was on the pathway of a sensor as well.

Please Read my blog.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/blog/whitebeast/index.php?

Edited by WHITEBEAST
  • 1 month later...

i was fiddling with the coil packs and unplugging them 1 by 1 and seeing which was supposidly faulty...then when i fiddle with the ignitor i realised the plug was slightly unclipped...so i pushed it in tight n hopped in n bobs ur uncle...all good

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