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heyyy im new to this forum i was just wondering if someone could help me out i own a r32 skyline gtst ive got a problem where my car cuts out at about 5500rpm it boosts no problem up until that point i got told it could be my coils or injectors??

i cant afford to change both things as a lack of funds any tips of wat i can do i was looking at forum about clear nail polish on the coils or tape???thanks

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heyyy im new to this forum i was just wondering if someone could help me out i own a r32 skyline gtst ive got a problem where my car cuts out at about 5500rpm it boosts no problem up until that point i got told it could be my coils or injectors??

i cant afford to change both things as a lack of funds any tips of wat i can do i was looking at forum about clear nail polish on the coils or tape???thanks

Well what does it excatly do? loss of power? Misfire? Surge?

All R32 have problems with the standard coils at this age.

My car and my best mates had the same problem and all the things you can do to stop it only give you a little more time until you buy splitfire coilpacks around $600 now i think.

Things you can do:

Make sure the boost isnt wound up too high

Reduce the spark plug gap to no smaller than 0.7mm

Check condition of Air Flow Meter, i had dramas till i found a great guide on these fourms to fix AFM's

Clean coil packs and rubbers externaly

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Hi

I have had the same issues with my 32 as well, before i bought a set of new splitfired, i used that 5 min opoxi glue over ever bit of the coil she lasted for a few month but as time went on i could start to feel it breaking down at higher RPM so enough was enough new coils had to come :P

cheers

paulie

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Well what does it excatly do? loss of power? Misfire? Surge?

All R32 have problems with the standard coils at this age.

My car and my best mates had the same problem and all the things you can do to stop it only give you a little more time until you buy splitfire coilpacks around $600 now i think.

Things you can do:

Make sure the boost isnt wound up too high

Reduce the spark plug gap to no smaller than 0.7mm

Check condition of Air Flow Meter, i had dramas till i found a great guide on these fourms to fix AFM's

Clean coil packs and rubbers externaly

hey mate i had this problem with my r33 rb25det. found out my feul pump was f@?$ed even though it still ran. put it on the dyno dude it will tell ya strait away spend $100 on dyno tune and that will tell ya everything mate. let me know how ya go eh. :cheers:

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heyyy im new to this forum i was just wondering if someone could help me out i own a r32 skyline gtst ive got a problem where my car cuts out at about 5500rpm it boosts no problem up until that point i got told it could be my coils or injectors??

i cant afford to change both things as a lack of funds any tips of wat i can do i was looking at forum about clear nail polish on the coils or tape???thanks

hey man does it make a popping sound.

if so mine had the same and it was fuel pump. upgraded to walbro 500hp and works a treat.

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