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Hi i have a r33 gts t and it was dieing in boost the hole time. I thought its was my coil packs and spark plugs i changed them over and it fixed it 90% of the time but if i take it slow into boost it wants to gargle then boost kicks in then runs well. i just want to find out what the little bit of gargle is. Can any one help thanks.

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Checked all vac/press hoses, check lo/hi boost solenoid and hoses.???

Tighten all (air) hose clamps..(don't strip them though!)

When you say 'gargle', do you mean 'miss'?

What gaps are your plugs running at?

Try Listerment..it hurts, but it's good.

Hi mate thanks for the reply the gargle is like... when i put the throdle down just when it hits boost the throdle is heavy then it hits boost and all is good. its just like it didnt want to go into boost.

Hi mate thanks for the reply the gargle is like... when i put the throdle down just when it hits boost the throdle is heavy then it hits boost and all is good. its just like it didnt want to go into boost.

well since we cant see the car.....

can you tell us what sort of mods you have?

from the sounds of it so far....

when you boost up....theres some sort of surge.......

but obvisouly when you back off the boost.......it runs ok?

well have you ever through of the fuel system?

i remember someone having an issue with boosting with modifications......but end up having a blocked/dirty fuel filter.......which caused a surge.

what about your fuel pump?.....does it cater for what mods or how much your boosting?

im guessing you have stock motor but winding up the boost?

try give us a bit more info

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