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just installed my gtst motor in my non turbo r33, i changed the wiring loom to gtst so the installation should be fine.

i put a power fc tuned for fmic, cat back 3" zorst, pod filter. i have the same mods with a full exhaust though.

nehow i took her for the first run, it went perfect then i stopped at these lights further on down the road and it felt like the engine was a bit shakey.

i continued to drive and it felt perfect still, i got home and i was letting it cool down while the car was on since i dont have a turbo timer.

then i rev'd it a bit and it was going "pop pop pop" rev's from 1k to about 2.5k then backs off and starts to pop, while it does that it puffs some smoke out.

i rolled it down my driveway and sat it there with it still on. the engine started shaking a fair bit at this stage it was moving my exhaust...

does anyone know ther possible cause of my problem?

thanks

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cbeck your intercooler pipes for leaks. check all hoses are connect correctly. if it means to remove them all and put them back one by one then so be it.

i took the power fc off and replaced with the standard gtst ecu and now it seems to be running fine...

but the car feels a little more shakey then it was whilest being n/a. but its not overboard its just a bit shakey.

maybe its cause im running a highflow turbo, fmic, turbo back exhaust on stock ecu?

have you reset the power fc to stock settings? if you are unsure how, look at pauls power fc faq

i took the power fc off and replaced with the standard gtst ecu and now it seems to be running fine...

but the car feels a little more shakey then it was whilest being n/a. but its not overboard its just a bit shakey.

maybe its cause im running a highflow turbo, fmic, turbo back exhaust on stock ecu?

have you reset the power fc to stock settings? if you are unsure how, look at pauls power fc faq

Nah I havnt I'll try it when in get home, thanks

I have another post about my car overheating could u check it out u might be able to help me.

Cheers

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